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词条 Speed Zone
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Reception

  4. Home media

  5. References

  6. External links

{{distinguish|SpeedZone}}{{Infobox film
| name = Michael Short's Speed Zone
| image = Speed zone movie.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| writer = Michael Short
| starring = {{plainlist|
  • Melody Anderson
  • Peter Boyle
  • Donna Dixon
  • John Candy
  • Eugene Levy
  • Tim Matheson
  • The Smothers Brothers
  • Shari Belafonte
  • Joe Flaherty
  • Matt Frewer
  • Mimi Kuzyk
  • Alyssa Milano
  • Brooke Shields
  • Carl Lewis}}

| director = Jim Drake
| producer = Murray Shostak
| music = David Wheatley
| cinematography = Michael Condro
François Protat
| editing = Michael Economou
| distributor = Orion Pictures
| released = {{Film date|1989|4|21}}
| runtime = 90 minutes
| language = English
| budget = $18,000,000 (estimated)
| gross = $3,007,361
}}

Speed Zone (also known as Cannonball Fever and Cannonball Run III) is a 1989 American comedy film set around an illegal cross-country race (inspired by the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash).

The film stars many alumni of SCTV, including John Candy, Eugene Levy and Joe Flaherty. The cast also includes Donna Dixon, Matt Frewer, Tim Matheson, Mimi Kuzyk, Melody Anderson, Shari Belafonte, Dick and Tom Smothers, Peter Boyle, Don Lake, Alyssa Milano, John Schneider, Brooke Shields, Michael Spinks, Lee Van Cleef, Harvey Atkin, Brian George, Art Hindle, Louis Del Grande, Carl Lewis and Richard Petty.

Jamie Farr cameos as "Sheik Abdul ben Falafel", who says in an interview that he is retiring from racing. Farr and his character are the only actor and character to appear in all three films of the Cannonball Run movie universe.

John Schneider makes a cameo as the driver of the Lamborghini Countach at the beginning of the movie while being chased by an assortment of police cars, and is seen wearing an orange racing suit with a Confederate flag on it, a nod to The Dukes of Hazzard character Schneider played.

Lee Van Cleef, in one of his final appearances, is in the same scene playing an old man teaching his grandson how to skip stones on a pond as the Lamborghini drives past.

The premise is that all the racers are arrested before the race begins, and the sponsors have to quickly line up new racers.

Plot

An assortment of people gather at a countryside inn in preparation for the infamous "Cannonball Run", an illegal three-day cross-country race from Washington, D.C. to Santa Monica where the winner and five runners-up will receive $1 million. However, the hot-headed Washington Chief of Police, Spiro T. Edsel, along with his long-suffering sidekick Whitman, arrest all of the drivers to prevent the race from happening. As a result, sponsors must find replacement drivers by the next day.

Leo Ross, seeing that his old school rival, Charlie Cronan, has driving skills while working as a parking valet, bullies him into driving his BMW. Ross also persuades Charlie to bring along Tiffany, a dimwitted Marilyn Monroe-esque actress.

Vic DeRubis is a hitman-for-hire sent to kill Alec Stewart, an English deadbeat and compulsive gambler who has squandered money that he borrowed from loan sharks. Alec convinces Vic to ride with him, hoping to win the Cannonball Run and pay off the various mobsters. They team up in a Jaguar XJS.

Lea Roberts and Margaret take over a Ferrari Daytona Spyder after the driver they are trying to woo is arrested. MIT graduates into electronics and gadgets, they are tempted by the prize money and the challenge.

When the driver of the Lamborghini is arrested, a skittish Italian porter, Valentino Rosatti is forced to drive it by Flash, a former policeman who wants the money for his own reasons.

Nelson and Randolph Van Sloan, two millionaires and the only drivers not arrested in the police sweep, enter in a Bentley Corniche convertible. They spend most of their time trying to secretly catch a flight to Los Angeles in order to win by cheating.

Following the race are a pair of television reporters, Heather Scott and Jack O'Neill, who get so caught up in the action that they decide to race their Ford news van.

In hot pursuit is Edsel, who grows increasingly insane in his unsuccessful efforts to stop the racers. Edsel and his men manage to arrest Vic and Alec, who quickly escape and steal the police car. Edsel and Whitman chase after them in their Jaguar.

At the race conclusion, Edsel and Whitman themselves win the Cannonball Run by driving the Jaguar across the finish line at Santa Monica Pier first – saving Alec, because as he points out to Vic; the winner is the car, not the driver – followed by Vic and Alec in their stolen police car. Charlie and Tiffany driving the BMW finish third, Lee and Margaret fourth, Heather and Jack fifth, Flash and Valentino sixth, with the Van Sloan brothers coming in last while riding on roller skis.

The ending credits features the cast playfully driving bumper cars.

Cast

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  • Melody Anderson as Lee Roberts
  • Peter Boyle as Police Chief Spiro T. Edsel
  • Donna Dixon as Tiffany
  • John Candy as Charlie Cronan
  • Eugene Levy as Leo Ross
  • Tim Matheson as Jack O'Neill
  • Dick Smothers as Nelson van Sloan
  • Tom Smothers as Randolph van Sloan
  • Shari Belafonte as Margaret
  • Joe Flaherty as Vic DeRubis
  • Matt Frewer as Alec Stewart
  • Mimi Kuzyk as Heather Scott
  • Jamie Farr as The Sheik
{{col-3}}
  • Don Lake as Whitman
  • Alyssa Milano as Lurleen
  • John Schneider as Donato
  • Brooke Shields as Stewardess / Herself
  • Michael Spinks as Bachelor / Himself
  • Lee Van Cleef as Grandfather
  • Harvey Atkin as Gus Gold
  • Brian George as Valentino Rosatti
  • Art Hindle as Flash
  • Louis Del Grande as Mr. Benson
  • Carl Lewis as Jogger / Himself
  • Richard Petty as Himself (uncredited)
{{col-end}}

Reception

The film received negative reviews from critics and was nominated for three Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture and Worst Director, with Brooke Shields winning Worst Supporting Actress. The very brief cameo by Shields has her playing herself, saying that she hopes not to end up being in "lousy movies". Chicago film critic Roger Ebert gave the film zero stars in his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, stating:

{{cquote|Read my lips. Cars are not funny. Speeding cars are not funny. It is not funny when a car spins around and speeds in the other direction. It is not funny when a car flies through the air. It is not funny when a truck crashes into a car. It is not funny when cops chase speeding cars. It is not funny when cars crash through roadblocks. None of those things are funny. They have never been funny.[1]}}

Ebert's colleague Gene Siskel also gave a harsh review to this film - he said "it is an atrocious excuse for entertainment. If I have a pet peeve about movies is that they are so venal that don't even try to be good. That's Speed Zone."

Home media

The film was released in North America on VHS in 1990 by Media Home Entertainment. It was also issued on laserdisc by Image Entertainment (#ID7192ME) for American and Canadian markets in 1990. In Japan, the film was released on laserdisc by Towa-Pioneer and packaged as The Cannonball Run III: Speed Zone. The Japanese disc release did not feature an on-screen credit "The Cannonball Run III", but carried the same "Speed Zone" on-screen credit as found in the North American release.

References

1. ^{{cite web|last=Ebert |first=Roger |url=http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/speed-zone-1989 |title=Speed Zone Movie Review & Film Summary (1989) |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/19991117123151/http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_reviews/1989/04/350131.html |archivedate=1999-11-17 |deadurl=no |publisher=Chicago Sun-Times |date=1989-04-21 |accessdate=2013-11-14}}

External links

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  • {{IMDb title|0098369}}
  • {{rotten-tomatoes|speed_zone}}
  • {{Mojo title|speedzone}}

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