Two-Lane Blacktop

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Two-Lane Blacktop is a 1971 cult road movie known for its minimalist style, existential themes, and portrayal of car-obsessed drifters racing across the American Southwest.

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Two-Lane Blacktop canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cult film
film
road movie
carModelFeatured Chevrolet 150
surface form: 1955 Chevrolet One-Fifty

Pontiac GTO
characterRole GTO
The Driver
The Girl
The Mechanic
cinematographer Jack Deerson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Monte Hellman
distributor Universal Pictures
editor Monte Hellman
filmFormat color
filmingLocation southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

U.S. Route 66
surface form: Route 66
genre drama film
independent film
road movie
hasCastMember Dennis Wilson
James Taylor
Laurie Bird
Warren Oates
hasCultFollowing true
musicBy Billy James
narrativeStyle minimal dialogue
open-ended narrative
notableFeature existential themes
focus on car-obsessed drifters
minimalist style
originalLanguage English
plotSummary Two street racers drive a modified 1955 Chevrolet across the United States, engaging in an informal cross-country race with a man driving a Pontiac GTO.
producer Michael Laughlin
productionCompany Michael Laughlin Productions
publicationDate 1971
releaseYear 1971
runningTime approximately 102 minutes
screenwriter Floyd Mutrux
Rudy Wurlitzer
Will Corry
setting southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
theme American car culture
aimlessness of youth
alienation
existential search for meaning
timePeriodDepicted early 1970s United States

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Warren Oates notableWork Two-Lane Blacktop
Monte Hellman notableWork Two-Lane Blacktop
Monte Hellman directed Two-Lane Blacktop