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Highway Racer
A hot-shot police officer has more guts than brains, often landing him in hot water with his middle-aged mentor, who was once a legendary cop responsible for numerous large scale arrests.
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Plot Summary
A former race car driver, now working as a truck driver, becomes entangled in a dangerous chase after his girlfriend is kidnapped. He must use his exceptional driving skills to outmaneuver criminals and save her, leading to a high-stakes pursuit across the country. The film blends elements of action and suspense as he races against time and a relentless adversary.
Critical Reception
Highway Racer was a moderately successful German crime thriller that appealed to audiences for its fast-paced action and car chases. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated for its straightforward plot and the charismatic performance of its lead. Its blend of thriller elements and driving sequences made it a popular genre film in its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thrilling car chase sequences.
Manfred Krug's performance as the determined driver is a highlight.
A solid, if somewhat formulaic, crime thriller from the 1970s.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Highway Racer are scarce due to its age and limited international release. However, where available, viewers tend to appreciate the film's action-packed driving sequences and the classic 70s thriller atmosphere.
Fun Fact
Manfred Krug, who plays the lead, was a well-known and popular actor in East Germany before defecting to West Germany in 1977, the same year this film was released.
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