This chase video is much easier to view in a dim lit room. It was difficult to make out the night scenes when I watched this movie in a well lit room during the day. But it was fine in the evening. So pull down the shades. 😝😝
Good tip! I rented it from Amazon 3 or 4 years ago and watched it on my laptop. Hadn't seen it in decades. I actually forgot what the name was but I think there was an alternate title.
In typical lack-of-continuity/70s-movie fashion, the Ford Gran Torino wagon being driven by Valerie Harper switches from the 1974-76 body back to the 72.
It's kind of hard to take 'Rhoda' seriously in this part. This is another one of those movies where they swapped the high and low beam positions like on that Mustang. Always wondered why they did that. Just saw a 'Rockford' episode a couple of nights ago and his Firebird was the same way. I think it had to do with the glare on the film and cameras of the time. Seems common in the '70's films. Check out the gas station. "Where do you get your gas at?" "I like to go to 'A Major Gasoline'".
Speaking of light. It was difficult to make out the night scenes when I watched this movie in a well lit room during the day. But it was fine in the evening. I've never been a fan of night time car chases but oh well.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 Yup, I hear ya. Some of the low budget productions used mostly ambient or the vehicle lighting with really little auxiliary or stage lighting. I was watching a '70's movie last week or so and you could barely make out anything on the screen except the lights on the night scenes. Cut rate cinematographer, I guess.
I remember seeing her on tv in the 80s.. on a TV show called Valerie, then it was called Valerie's family, and then later changed to Hogan's family. ... I think this is the same chick?
Once is bad enough, but thrice is just painful... poor guy sounds like a boiling kettle 😅 I have a theory that because he's such an intelligent looking guy, this is what makes it so damned hard to watch 👀
This chase video is much easier to view in a dim lit room. It was difficult to make out the night scenes when I watched this movie in a well lit room during the day. But it was fine in the evening. So pull down the shades. 😝😝
Good tip! I rented it from Amazon 3 or 4 years ago and watched it on my laptop. Hadn't seen it in decades. I actually forgot what the name was but I think there was an alternate title.
“Night Terror” starring Valerie Harper. I remember watching this in 12th grade 1977. It was one of those “movie of the week” specials.
The Late Valerie Harper...... I saw this one afternoon decades ago when I was younger.. TY 🙏🏽 for sharing .... ✌🏽
No problem 😊
Great film, I have it on vhs! Very rare
Cool!
In typical lack-of-continuity/70s-movie fashion, the Ford Gran Torino wagon being driven by Valerie Harper switches from the 1974-76 body back to the 72.
It's kind of hard to take 'Rhoda' seriously in this part. This is another one of those movies where they swapped the high and low beam positions like on that Mustang. Always wondered why they did that. Just saw a 'Rockford' episode a couple of nights ago and his Firebird was the same way. I think it had to do with the glare on the film and cameras of the time. Seems common in the '70's films.
Check out the gas station. "Where do you get your gas at?" "I like to go to 'A Major Gasoline'".
Speaking of light. It was difficult to make out the night scenes when I watched this movie in a well lit room during the day. But it was fine in the evening. I've never been a fan of night time car chases but oh well.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 Yup, I hear ya. Some of the low budget productions used mostly ambient or the vehicle lighting with really little auxiliary or stage lighting. I was watching a '70's movie last week or so and you could barely make out anything on the screen except the lights on the night scenes. Cut rate cinematographer, I guess.
Wow, must be really scary to be stalked by someone while running out of gas!
And no cell phone
i just want to know where you can buy gas at .50 cents a gallon LOL
One of the Mustang's used in the film has the standard outside rear view mirror while the other has dual racing style mirrors.
Never heard of this movie. Thank you for posting!
What is the name of the movie
It’s called “Night Terror” starring Valerie Harper from 1977.
Richard Romanus older brother of Robert Romanus of Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Never knew that. I can see the family resemblance.
Love the way she stretches all the way to totally floor it every time!!!!
Must have been one of her first roles
I remember seeing her on tv in the 80s.. on a TV show called Valerie, then it was called Valerie's family, and then later changed to Hogan's family. ... I think this is the same chick?
@@privateprivate1865 yes it's her she played Rhoda on Mary Tyler Moore in the 70's
This was right after her role in Mary Tyler Moore. She must have been on Hiatus from her show Rhoda
What movie is this ?
Where is Mare?
Why is everyone leaving their keys in the ignition…
loria bonita muito obrigado pelo filme parabéns pelo trabalho canal muito bom
19:44 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Vandam chase's down Elaine from Seinfeld.
Was about to comment then saw your post... yea, he's a dead ringer for JCVD 😎
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Pretty woman.Love the old cars
Wow, even at just 22 minutes that is one horrible movie
19:45 lol 😆 😂
Once is bad enough, but thrice is just painful... poor guy sounds like a boiling kettle 😅 I have a theory that because he's such an intelligent looking guy, this is what makes it so damned hard to watch 👀
this is slapstick. I laughes so much
Pra que acelerar o filme kkkkk
Good video Car Chase Wonderland with the very cute looking Valerie Harper
VERY dramatic, scary musack!! 🤫
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