Death Race 2000

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Death Race 2000
Directed by Paul Bartel
Produced by Roger Corman
Jim Weatherill
Written by Robert Thom
Charles Griffith
Starring David Carradine
Simone Griffeth
Sylvester Stallone
Sandy McCallum
Louisa Moritz
Don Steele
Music by Paul Chihara
Editing by Tina Hirsch
Distributed by New World
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Release date(s) 1975
Running time 79 min.
Language English
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Death Race 2000 is a cult action film directed by Paul Bartel in 1975. The movie takes place in a dystopian American society in 2000. David Carradine, Simone Griffeth and Sylvester Stallone played the star roles; Mary Woronov, Roberta Collins, The Real Don Steele, Joyce Jameson, Carle Bensen, Sandy McCallum and Harriet Medin co-star. The screenplay was based on the short story "The Racer" by Ib Melchior.

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[edit] Plot synopsis

Death Race 2000 is set in the year 2000, as the title might suggest, when the United States has been destroyed by a financial crisis and a military coup, and the United Provinces, (a fascist police state), rules America, keeping the people satisfied by feeding a stream of gory gladiatorial entertainment. The political parties have collapsed into a single Bipartisan Party, which also fulfils the religious functions of a unified church and state.

Frankenstein (Carradine) is the most celebrated racer in a bloody spectacle instituted by the President of the United Provinces, the Transcontinental Road Race. He is reputed to be part machine, rebuilt after many crashes, and he is the government's champion. The race itself, in three segments from east coast to west, is scored both by traditional methods of timed checkpoints, and also by the number, age and gender of people killed by the drivers. The cars are equipped to kill, bearing anti-personnel weaponry ranging from blades to rockets, and the drivers and their cars are themed in a manner reminiscent of the Hanna-Barbera animated series Wacky Races.

In form, the film is thus part horror film, part satire. The dysfunctional fascist society is depicted, often humorously, through the playing out of the suicidal and homicidal impulses of the drivers and their victims.

There are three main subplots: the deadly competition between the rival drivers, particularly Frankenstein and "Machine Gun" Joe Viterbo (Stallone), who hates playing second fiddle; the revolutionary machinations of Thomasina Paine (Harriet Medin), a lineal descendant of Thomas Paine and head of the Resistance, and her daughter Annie (Simone Griffeth), who infiltrates herself into the race as Frankenstein's co-driver intending to lure him into a planned ambush where he is to be replaced by a double; and finally, the enigmatic identity of Frankenstein himself.

The plot twist is that Frankenstein is not a willing government stooge. There is no single Frankenstein, and he is simply one of many trained to race in the role. "When one is used up, they bring in another", he tells Annie. He isn't opposed to Annie and the resistance as such, but instead has his own plan to end the tyranny: win the race and shake hands with the President, detonating a grenade planted in his right hand.

Frankenstein successfully outmaneuvers both the rival drivers and the Resistance, and is declared the winner and sole survivor. In a swift-moving climax, Frankenstein and Annie combine to dodge Mrs Paine's attempt to assassinate Frankenstein, and Frankenstein succeeds in killing the President. In an epilog, Annie and Frankenstein are wedded, and Frankenstein, now President, abolishes the race and the perverse laws of the Provinces.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
David Carradine Frankenstein
Simone Griffeth Annie Smith
Sylvester Stallone "Machine-Gun" Joe Viterbo
Mary Woronov "Calamity" Jane Kelly
Roberta Collins Matilda the Hun
Martin Kove Nero the Hero
Louisa Moritz Myra
Don Steele Junior Bruce (as The Real Don Steele)
Joyce Jameson Grace Pander
Carle Bensen Harold
Sandy McCallum Mr. President
Paul Laurence special agent
Harriet Medin Thomasina Paine
Vince Trankina Lt. Fury
Bill Morey The Deacon of the Bipartisan Party
Fred Grandy Herman the German
William Shephard Pete
Leslie McRae Cleopatra (credited as Leslie McRay)
Wendy Bartel Laurie
Jack Favorite Henry
Sandy Ignon an FBI agent
John Landis a Mechanic
Darla McDonnell Rhonda Bainbridge
Roger Rook Radio operator
Paul Bartel Frankenstein's Doctor (uncredited)
Lewis Teague Toreador (uncredited)


[edit] Remake

Paul W. S. Anderson is directing a remake entitled Death Race, starring Jason Statham, which begins production in late August 2007.[1] Besides Statham, the film will also star Ian McShane, Joan Allen, and Tyrese Gibson. [2]

[edit] Other Media

A sequel comic book entitled Death Race 2020 was published in 1995 by Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics imprint. It was written by Pat Mills of 2000 AD fame, with art by Kevin O'Neill. The pair had already worked together on several comics including Marshall Law. The comic book, as the title indicates, took place 20 years after the movie and dealt with Frankenstein's return to the race.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Variety. Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
  2. ^ "Ian McShane Joins Death Race", The Hollywood Reporter, 2007-08-08. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. 

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