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Vanishing Point

- It's the maximum trip... at maximum speed.

Kowalski works for a car delivery service, and takes delivery of a 1970 Dodge Challenger to drive from Colorado to San Francisco. Shortly after pickup, he takes a bet to get the car there in less than 15 hours.

Release Date : 1971-01-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cupid Productions20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Barry Newman

Character Name : Kowalski

Original Name : Barry Newman

Gender : Male

Cleavon Little

Character Name : Super Soul

Original Name : Cleavon Little

Gender : Male

Dean Jagger

Character Name : Prospector

Original Name : Dean Jagger

Gender : Male

Victoria Medlin

Character Name : Vera Thornton

Original Name : Victoria Medlin

Gender : Female

Gilda Texter

Character Name : Nude Rider

Original Name : Gilda Texter

Gender : Female

Lee Weaver

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : Lee Weaver

Gender : Male

Timothy Scott

Character Name : Angel

Original Name : Timothy Scott

Gender : Male

Robert Donner

Character Name : Old Cop

Original Name : Robert Donner

Gender : Male

Paul Koslo

Character Name : Young Cop

Original Name : Paul Koslo

Gender : Male

Cherie Foster

Character Name : First Girl

Original Name : Cherie Foster

Gender : Male

Charlotte Rampling

Character Name : The Hitchhiker

Original Name : Charlotte Rampling

Gender : Female

Tom Reese

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Tom Reese

Gender : Male

Valerie Kairys

Character Name : Second Girl

Original Name : Valerie Kairys

Gender : Female

Severn Darden

Character Name : J. Hovah

Original Name : Severn Darden

Gender : Male

Karl Swenson

Character Name : Clerk

Original Name : Karl Swenson

Gender : Male

Anthony James

Character Name : First Male Hitchhiker

Original Name : Anthony James

Gender : Male

Arthur Malet

Character Name : Second Male Hitchhiker

Original Name : Arthur Malet

Gender : Male

John Amos

Character Name : Super Soul's Engineer

Original Name : John Amos

Gender : Male

Owen Bush

Character Name : Communications Officer

Original Name : Owen Bush

Gender : Male

Meg Wyllie

Character Name : Police Dispatcher

Original Name : Meg Wyllie

Gender : Female

Elizabeth Harrower

Character Name : Communications Officer

Original Name : Elizabeth Harrower

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The last American hero to whom speed means freedom of the soul. Vanishing Point is directed by Richard Sarafian and written by Guillermo Cain. It stars Barry Newman, Cleavon Little and Dean. Jagger. Car delivery driver Kowalski (Newman) tasks himself to get a Dodge Challenger from Denver to San Francisco in a seemingly impossible time. His journey will see him constantly pursued by the police and come into contact with a number of interesting characters. By definition a cult film, Vanishing Point baffled many a critic upon its release but continues to gain fans as each decade passes. It operates out of the counterculture sphere of film making that surfaced in the late 60s and early 70s. On the surface it's a very simple picture, the speedster aspect of the car chases appear to render it as purely a car junkie thrill piece. Yet much conjecture and analysis has occurred over the years to give it mythical status, with some maintaining it's a masterpiece of a message movie. It certainly has an ethereal quality about it, to the point where those invested in more than just the brilliant car stunts et al will find themselves beguiled by Sarafian's tantalising piece. Kowalski doesn't say much, even as he meets odd people and ends up in odd situations, this positions him as a true cinematic anti hero. His backstory is revealed to us in flashbacks, so we do get to know about him, understand where his skills came from and why his psychological make up is the way it is. His contact with the real world as it were, is via a blind radio DJ known as Super Soul (Cleavon Little excellent), who Sarafian has smartly put up as an almost physic companion during Kowalski's journey, with him crucially warning of policeman perils. It's one of a number of intriguing shards in a fascinating movie. The makers have remained vague as to exactly what everything in the film means, which is fine, for this is a picture that each individual viewer should decipher as they see fit. More than just a thrilling car chase movie? You bet. 8/10