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| Category | Mystery DVDs, Television/TV Series Movies, Action/Adventure Videos, Action, Horror, Thriller, Suspense, Recommended, Essential Cinema, Made-For-Network TV, On-The-Road, On-The-Run, Non-U.S. Theatrical Release | | Starring | Dennis Weaver, Lucille Benson, Eddie Firestone, Lou Frizzell, Charles Seel, Gene Dynarski, Jacqueline Scott, Tim Herbert | | Director | Steven Spielberg | | Composer | Billy Goldenberg | | Director of Photography | Jack A. Marta | | Editor | Frank Morriss | | Producer | George Eckstein | | Production Designer | Robert S. Smith | | Screenwriter | Richard Matheson |
Dennis Weaver, Eddie Firestone, Gene Dynarski, Jacqueline Scott, Lou Frizzell, Lucille Benson - Director: Steven Spielberg On a deserted stretch of California highway, businessman David Mann (Dennis Weaver) settles into his red Valiant for the long drive to an urgent meeting. Ahead of him on the road is a slow-moving diesel truck, which David innocently decides to pass. So begins the long duel between David and the Goliath-like rig in this nerve-wracking TV movie directed by Steven Spielberg. Very early in his career Steven Spielberg directed this suspenseful TV movie about a businessman who finds himself in a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a diabolical diesel truck. David Mann (Dennis Weaver) is in a race to get to an important appointment when a mysterious rig traveling on the same deserted highway decides to run him off the road. The truck's driver is never seen as Weaver's ever-increasing panic and rage build in this tale of road rage gone too far. DUEL, one of Steven Spielberg's first vehicles, foreshadowed the blockbuster film JAWS. Using minimal dialogue and effects, Spielberg defines the characteristics of his prolific oeuvre in this early work. Through tight cinematic narration, he effectively conveys the sudden and shocking horror that develops over the course of the film.
On a deserted stretch of California highway, businessman David Mann (Dennis
Weaver) settles into his red Valiant for the long drive to an urgent meeting. Ahead of him on the road is a slow-moving diesel truck, which David innocently decides to pass. So begins the long duel between David and the Goliath-like rig in this nerve-wracking TV movie. Menacing David at every twist and turn of the highway, the truck tries to push the Valiant onto a train track, run David down in a phone booth, engage him in a high-speed chase, and tailgate him into oblivion. Hoping to lose the rig, David stops at a roadside café only to realize that the driver of the truck is also in the restaurant. The driver is never seen, except one shot of his beefy
arm waving the Valiant ahead into oncoming traffic. Instead, Spielberg uses
the monstrous truck itself, much like the way he used the shark in JAWS, to
harass and taunt. After its broadcast on television, DUEL was released
theatrically with extra footage added. Television broadcast premiere: November 13, 1971
Theatrical release: April 22, 1983
The studio originally wanted Steven Spielberg to cast Gregory Peck in the role of David Mann.
When the film premiered as an ABC Movie of the Weekend, it was 73 minutes. As a theatrical release it was expanded to 91 minutes, including footage Spielberg added--the opening shot of the Valiant leaving the garage and the scene of the truck trying to push the car onto train tracks.
Some of Spielberg's other early television work included episodes of NIGHT GALLERY and COLUMBO.
Duel Reviews: "...DUEL looks like the work of an unusually talented young director..."
-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "[A] sleek, ever-in-motion experiment in terror."
-- Premiere Staff, Premiere
This is the only Gene Dynarski video. Duel Movie Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Exciting and thrilling!! This movie has always been my top favorite! This DVD is fantastic with super picture and audio quality.
One thing about the 5.1 surround mix is that it is NOT the original soundtrack that they used. They added lots of new sounds and took away many of the original sounds but of course there is still much of the original track in this mix.
Thankfully they have included the original mono soundtrack.
This movie is very exciting and no matter how many times I see this, it always is thrilling!!! Submitted by Chauncygardiner (Coventry, RI)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
You want a good laugh I agree it's a great movie.....but i found it hillarious. It's one of those movies not supposed to be. it is very serious & tense & suspenseful but was laughing so hard, this poor SOB. I just wish they added a ending where McCloud finally got home and his wife asked 'Honey how was you Day' ? L0L Submitted by Jim Legge (Cape Fear, North Carolina)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Buy it Absolutely recommended. Watch this one without interruptions,so the tension builds up. A masterpiece on a low budget. Submitted by michael.parker87 (peterborough england)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Absolute classic Everything about this film was right on the money.Good story,good action,evil driver,great acting,plenty of terror,and no stupid love story to drag it down to a screeching halt.Hard to believe it was a made for tv movie. Loved it. Buy it! Submitted by sharqcr (San Clemente, Ca)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
SPEILBERG WHAT INSIGHT For the ERA and lack of the the technology there is today compared to when that movie was made. Absolutly fantastic. Submitted by JAUBREY (Miami, Fl. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Duel DVD Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Closed Captioned - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - English DTS - English Subtitles - English, Spanish Additional Release Material: Trailers: Theatrical Trailer Featurette: 1. A CONVERSATION WITH STEVEN SPIELBERG 2. STEVEN SPIELBERG & THE SMALL SCREEN 3. RICHARD MATHESON: THE WRITING OF 'DUEL' Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes Cast and Filmmaker's Biographies Photo & Poster Gallery
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