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Maximum Overdrive
Description
The movie centers on a group of survivors who are held captive at the Dixie Boy Diner by a group of bad-tempered semis; they have to try to survive when machines start to come alive and become homicidal.
The movie centers on a group of survivors who are held captive at the Dixie Boy Diner by a group of bad-tempered semis; they have to try to survive when machines start to come alive and become homicidal.
Actors:
Ellen McElduff,
Dick Langdon,
Milton Subotsky,
J.C. Quinn,
R. Pickett Bugg,
Robert Gooden,
Jack Canon
Ellen McElduff
7 March 1964, Canada
Dick Langdon
Milton Subotsky
27 September 1921, New York City, New York, USA
J.C. Quinn
30 November 1940, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
R. Pickett Bugg
Robert Gooden
Jack Canon
Country:
United States
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This is why other people usually direct King's writing.
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Stephen King has admitted himself that he was coked out of his mind during the making of this. Well... duh!

