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Overview
Release Date:
26 August 1957 (Sweden) moreTagline:
Roaring Down the World's Deadliest Roads!Plot Keywords:
Awards:
Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. moreUser Comments:
Trucking Hell moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Stanley Baker | ... | Tom Yately | |
| Peggy Cummins | ... | Lucy, Hawlett Trucking Secretary | |
| Patrick McGoohan | ... | C. 'Red' Redman, Foreman (Truck 1) | |
| Herbert Lom | ... | Gino Rossi | |
| William Hartnell | ... | Cartley, Hawlett Manager | |
| Wilfrid Lawson | ... | Ed, Hawlett Mechanic | |
| Sid James | ... | Dusty, Truck Driver (as Sidney James) | |
| Jill Ireland | ... | Jill, Pull In Waitress | |
| Alfie Bass | ... | Tinker, Truck Driver | |
| Gordon Jackson | ... | Scottie | |
| David McCallum | ... | Jimmy Yately, Tom's brother | |
| Sean Connery | ... | Johnny Kates | |
| Wensley Pithey | ... | Pop, Truck 4 Driver | |
| George Murcell | ... | Tub, Truck Driver | |
| Marjorie Rhodes | ... | Ma West, Landlady |
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108 min | USA:91 minCountry:
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)Certification:
Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG (video rating) (2003) | USA:ApprovedMOVIEmeter: 
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Tom says that he is from a place not far from Cardiff (Wales) called Blaen Llechau (which is a small village set on a mountain in South Wales). In actual fact Stanley Baker was from Ferndale which is the village that Blaen Llechau looks down on. moreGoofs:
When Tom and Red are reversing for position at the quarry to fill up with gravel, both of them have the same registration numbers. moreFAQ
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The trucking crew reads like a who's who of male British-based acting talent. Baker, Connery, Sid James (who was a superb straight actor), Lom, Gordon Jackson, etc, under the foremanship of Patrick McGoohan. Back home minding the shop we have David McCallum and in the office, ripping them all off is William Hartnell.
I love the road scenes be they shot at normal speed or otherwise. The language had to be toned down for censorship reasons, otherwise you would find McGoohan calling Baker something a little stronger than yellow belly.
With a cast like that you would expect to see some great performances; and you do. But since Patrick McGoohan has the best role, he stands head and shoulders above the rest as the mad Irishman who swigs Guiness at the wheel, and who can lose a fight and still have his cigarette sticking out of his mouth.
I love this film.