Grand Theft Auto (Tricked Out Edition)
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Average customer review:Product Description
A young couple tries to elope with their parents, her jealous boyfriend and bounty hunters on their trail.
Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: PG
Release Date: 21-NOV-2006
Media Type: DVD
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #86160 in DVD
- Brand: HOWARD,RON
- Released on: 2006-11-21
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, Special Edition, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: French
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 84 minutes
Features
- Howard made his directorial debut and wrote the script for this car-chase collage. A rich heiress elopes to Las Vegas with her boyfriend in a stolen Rolls-Royce, prompting her father to offer a reward for her return. The promise of the reward motivates a cross-country chase and spectacular crashes. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MISCELLANEOUS Rating: PG Age: 786936707335 UPC:&n
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Ron Howard directs and stars in this Roger Corman-produced feature-length car chase, and Grand Theft Auto was made to appeal to the 12-year-old in all of us who likes to see stuff blow up. Poor boy Sam Freeman (Howard) and rich girl Paula Powers (Nancy Morgan) are in love, but Daddy disapproves. They steal the Powers family Rolls Royce for a Vegas elopement, Paula's ex-fiancé puts a bounty on her head, and from then on you can just forget about the plot and watch a zillion cars crash into each other, not to mention a couple of helicopters and an ice-cream truck. In many ways this is a quintessential PG-rated '70s movie: plenty of wholesome fun involving the destruction of public and private property, and every now and then someone says the S word to liven things up. And yes, it is surprisingly satisfying to see a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud get smashed all to hell. The 25th-anniversary special-edition DVD includes interviews with Roger Corman and Ron Howard, audio commentary from Corman and Howard, and a reproduction of the original press pack. --Ali Davis
Customer Reviews
Fun movie!
This is a fun movie! It's a Saturday Matinee "popcorn" type of movie. There's no "academy award-winning" performances here, just good fun watching car chases/crashes.
Note: Why would anyone think a move made in 1977 would be based upon the video/computer game that's popular now? lol
Great review of a movie not based on a video game...
This is a great movie with a lot of, yes I said it, car crashes. This movie has the most car crashes in one movie. And it was made waaaay before the games were made. If you want this movie thinking its based on the video game, shop elsewhere. If you want a good car crash movie, check this out.
A real CAR-nival
This is light-hearted, wholesome fun in which nobody gets hurt other than about 200 tons of Detroit (and at the end of the demolition derby scene) British automobiles. How can people disparage the 70's when they gave us a whole genre of movies that fetishized car wrecks to the point of turning them into a form of ballet?
The acting and music in this are vaguely reminiscent of <..> movies that were coming out at around the same time, but rest assured, this movie has a positive message at its core and that is that true love will conquer all, even meddling parents and dozens of loco mercenaries without any sense of restraint or decency. One guy even throws dynamite at a cop!
Best line of the movie: "Get out of the way, you clown!"




