Deadline Auto Theft
Deadline Auto Theft | |
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Deadline Auto Theft Movie Poster |
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Starring | H.B. Halicki Eleanor UDUNOME Judi Gibbs Jerry Daugirda Marion Busia Ronald Halicki Markos Kotsikos Maureen Coddington John Halicki Pat Hartigan Lang Jeffries |
Music by | Philip Kachaturian Ronald Halicki Eb Jensen |
Cinematography | Scott Lloyd-Davies Jack Vacek |
Editing by | Warner E. Leighton P.J. Webb |
Distributed by | H.B. Halicki Junyard and Mecantile Company |
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Running time | 98 min |
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Budget | 1 Million Dollars |
Deadline Auto Theft is an
Plot Summary
After the attempted theft of his daughter's (Judi Gibbs) husband's car (
After arriving back at
Today is Tuesday and a very valued client has just contacted Pace with an exceptional order. A South American drug lord pays
Pace and his team to steal 48 cars for him, all but one, a 1973
Then later on that night his crew is somewhat taken aback by the audacity of the plan, but they realize that if anyone can do it, Pace can. Mapping out a basic strategy, the gang begins to scout out their targets, which have all been given female names. Being part of the insurance industry, Pace does have one small idiosyncrasy when it comes to stealing, all of the cars he steals must be insured. Pace refuses to take a car from a person who hasn't insured it because of his secretary Pumpkin (Marion Busia) has got him to agree with it during a walk in the park in Dunkirk, New York.
Today is Wednesday and Captain Gibbs wants to have a meeting with The Long Angeles Police Department to remind them there here to serve and protect not to terrorize and destroy. Then Officer DuPree (Maureen Coddington) asks Captain Gibbs about a hot and stolen car. Then Captain Gibbs begins to tell Officer DuPree all about hot and stolen cars and at the same time tells Sgt. Hawkins to shut up. At the same time Pace is having a meeting with his crew about the court appearances and stealing insured cars and don't forget your wigs.
Then later on that night Pace goes to Asscott Park and steals J.C.
Agajanians
Today is Thursday and Pace and Eugene have about giving the car back to Mr. Smith which is also insurance investigator and a
client of theirs. Then Pace has a meeting with Captain Gibbs and also with his daughter Judi Gibbs and her husband Carl Augusta.
At the same Atlee Jackson (
Today is Friday and Pace comes early in the morning and tows the 1973
And so they begin stealing the 48 cars. As it happens, it's proceeding extremely smoothly, the thieves have found all the cars they need with little hardship, and no complications have arisen. That is, until they come to Eleanor, a prized '73 Mach 1 Ford Mustang. They've found their Eleanor, stolen it, but then discover that it's not insured. The owner has placed an ad in the paper pleading for the car's return, no questions asked. Of course, Pace agrees, much to the chagrin of his buddies.
As Pace prepares to rip-off the fastback, codenamed "Eleanor", in
Every section of this sequence was filmed on live city streets or freeways, often containing real pedestrians running from Pace's car. In a notable scene, Eleanor is seen to be involved in an accident as a result of misjudging the freeway and colliding with a lamp post. This scene was, in fact, a real accident, as Halicki misjudged both the lane and speed of a car travelling behind. He was injured in the crash, but the scene was left in and Eleanor is seen leaving the site of the accident as the chase continues.
The jump scene contained at the end of the chase is also notable and set the standards for a number of subsequently produced pictures. Acting as the climax to the lengthy chase sequence, Eleanor is seen to jump over the scene of another accident after debris from a separate car allows it to catch air. The jump manages to achieve 30 feet of distance - a feat which would not be easily replicable without the use of modern CGI techniques - and the Mustang barely manages to land safely as it meets the ground in a rather awkward fashion, injuring Halicki once again.
Then Sgt. Hawkins during the police chase walks outside of the Los Angeles Police Department to get Captain Gibbs and tells
him that Long Beach Police Department has a description of your man Pace. Then Captain Gibbs demands that Sgt. Hawkins get him a
Shortly after this jump, the chase, which occupies most of the screen time, is ended by Pace as he spots another yellow Mustang pulling into a car wash. He asks for his car to be washed and then dupes the owner of the undamaged Mustang into a fictitious meeting with the garage's manager before stealing her car and switching the plates. Pace subsequently leaves the garage with the stolen car as the owner of the car wash (who matches the description of Pace, who was wearing a grey wig and a grey jacket during the chase) is arrested and then Captain Gibbs arrives and sees that it is not Pace and tells the men to let him go and then Pace drives off into the sunset.
Production
Deadline Auto Theft was classified as an independent film -
The Cast And Crew Of Deadline Auto Theft
- H.B 'Toby' Halicki .... Maindrian Pace/Vicinski/Mr. Villis
- Hoyt Axton .... Captain Gibbs
- Lang Jeffries .... Lt. Arthur
- Pat Hartigan .... Lt. Reed
- Maureen Coddington .... Officer DuPree/Hungary Tiger Girl
- John Halicki .... Sgt. Hawkins
- Judi Gibbs .... Herself (Penthouse Pet of the Month)
- Dan Grimaldi .... Carl Augusta
- Marion Busia .... Pumpkin Chase
- Jerry Daugirda .... Eugene Chase
- James McIntyre .... Stanley Chase
- George Cole .... Atlee Jackson
- Ronald Halicki .... Corlis Pace/The Crane Operator
- Markos Kotsikos .... Uncle Joe Chase
- Tony Ostermeier .... Orvall (The Air Cover Helicopter Thief)
- Sharon McCreedy .... Helicopter Pilot
- Bruce Cameron .... Farley
- Dennis Stouffer .... Detective at Rosecrans Carwash/Policeman
- John Olsen .... Detective Olsen
- Dr. William Pounds .... Ambulance Patient
- Frank Zeigon .... Phil Zeigon
- Rudy Halicki .... Policeman
- Cindy Reynolds .... Queen Mary Waitress
- Chip Giannettino .... Policeman
- Phil Boroff .... Policeman
- Garland Brown .... Policeman
- George Barris .... Policeman
- Christopher Stone .... Policeman/The Los Angeles Flood Control Man
- Freddy Canon .... Policeman
- Richard L. Muse .... Policeman
- Lynda Day George .... Policewoman
- Rita Rickard .... Policewoman
- Susan Shaw .... Policewoman
- Bud Wacen .... Himself
- Christine White .... Herself/The Lady At The Rosecrans Carwash
- Kelly Busia .... The Real Estate Girl In The Park
- Edward Havens .... Kid in park
- Sak Yamamoto .... Himself (City of Carson mayor)
- Edward Abrahms .... Harold Blight Smith
- J.C. Agajanian Jr. .... Himself/The Light Blue Unmarked Detective
- Wally Burr .... Male Police Dispatcher
- Terence H. Winkless .... Lyle Waggoner's Car Cleaner
- Butch Stockton .... 1-Baker-11 detective (driver)
- Phil Woods .... 1-Baker-11 detective (passenger)
- Hal McClain .... Himself (KFOX host)
- Jonathan E. Fricke .... Himself (KFOX interviewer)
- Jack Vacek .... Merle/WK90 Officer (voice)/Cal In The Flying Fox/The Los Angeles Flood Control Man
- Billy Englehart .... Lowrider
- Anthony Cole .... Lowrider
- Mark Cole .... Lowrider
- Michael Cole .... Lowrider
- Edward Booker .... Lowrider
- Don Simmons .... Lowrider
- Ron Simmons .... Lowrider
- Nicolas Cage .... Little Boy at the Roscrans Car Wash
Written and Directed And Produced by H.B 'Toby' Halicki
Executive Producers
- H.B 'Toby' Halicki
- Richard L. Muse
The List Of 48 Cars Stolen From The Movie
- 1. 1971 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limosine - Sharon
- 2. 1972 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limosine - Brenda
- 3. 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limosine - Leona
- 4. 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limosine - Harriet
- 5. 1974 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limosine - Rachel
- 6. 1974 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Limosine - Johanna
- 7. 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV Limosine - Jeannie
- 8. 1974 International White Freightliner Semi Truck - Marion
- 9. 1973 Cadillac Coupe Deville - Nancy
- 10. 1974 Mercedes Benz450 - Kelly
- 11. 1930 Hudson Great Eight - Sara
- 12. 1974 Cadillac Coupe Deville - Jane
- 13. 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV - Ruth - Joyce
- 14. 1930 Ford Model A Pick Up - Francis
- 15. 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow - Wilma - Cathy
- 16. 1930 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost - June
- 17. 1974 Rolls Royce Phanton V - Marge
- 18. 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II - Maggie
- 19. 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow - Thelma
- 20. 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II - Florida
- 21. 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III - Georgina
- 22. 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow - Georgette
- 23. 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow - Gina
- 24. 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona - Tiffany
- 25. 1972 Plymouth Barracuda - Audorey
- 26. 1974 Lamborghini Chountan - Violet
- 27. 1971 Corvette Stingray - Dorothy
- 28. 1967 Lamborghina Miura - Sheena
- 29. 1968 Intermeccanica Italia GFX - Sheila
- 30. 1966 Lotus Europa S1 Type 46 - Suzanne
- 31. 1974 Manta Mirage - Susan
- 32. 1974 De Tomaso Mangusta - Loretta
- 33. 1974 De Tomaso Pantera - Maureen - Tammy
- 34. 1973 Jensen Interceptor MK.III - Esther
- 35. 1974 Citroën SM - Raquel
- 36. 1971 Cadillac Eldorado - Farrah
- 37. 1971 Cadillac Eldorado - Renee
- 38. 1972 Maserati Ghibli Coupe - Joan
- 39. 1971 Chevrolet Vega - Charlotte
- 40. 1974 Ford Bronco Panelli Jones Big Ole Bronco - Janet
- 41. 1973 Stutz Blackhawk - Donna
- 42. 1973 Stutz Blackhawk - Karen
- 43. 1961 Ferrari F340 America - Charleine
- 44. 1953 Chrysler Coupe Elegance - Jackie
- 45. 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood Station Wagon - Midge
- 46. 1974 Jaguar E-Type - Kitty
- 47. 1974 Porsche 914 - Angela
- 48. 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 - Eleanor
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