Rating: R
Genre:
Science Fiction
Release Date: 12/13/2005
Run Time: 78 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Walt Disney Video
Cult hero
Paul Bartel directed this low-budget
satire in which America's passion for cars, violence, and sporting events are finally brought together in one convenient package. In the not-so-distant future, the United States has become a totalitarian regime overseen by the charming but sinister
Mr. President (
Sandy McCallum), who, in order to satisfy the masses' need for entertainment (and to quench their thirst for violence), has created a new national sport -- the Death Race, a nationwide road rally in which the winner is not determined by who finishes first, but by who scores the most points along the way by running over hapless pedestrians. Aspiring champions
Machine Gun Joe Viterbo (
Sylvester Stallone),
Calamity Jane (
Mary Woronov),
Nero the Hero (
Martin Kove), and
Matilda the Hun (
Roberta Collins) are all looking to take the top honors away from
Frankenstein (
David Carradine), a half-man/half-machine who has been built to be the best racer on Earth and can outrun and outkill anyone on the circuit. However, not everyone likes the Death Race, and revolutionary leader
Thomasina Paine (
Harriet Medin) wants to sabotage the event in the name of restoring democracy; her plan is to foil
Frankenstein's expected victory by smuggling her daughter
Annie (
Simone Griffeth) into
Frankenstein's race car as his navigator. Featuring
David Carradine at the height of his
Kung Fu fame (and
Sylvester Stallone a year before
Rocky),
Death Race 2000 was a major drive-in hit in 1975;
Bartel and
Carradine teamed up for another road race movie,
Cannonball, a year later, and a semi-sequel,
Death Sport, appeared in 1978.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide