Harry, I'm not convinced. We all know how much work goes into building one of these or any car from scratch. Seems like a lot of trouble for a B grade when they could have just used a Torana or Falcon, even a Capri or another porsche. The budget for building the car would have been almost half the entire movie budget.
If the film was released '87, it would have had to have been built '85-'86. I was looking for a kit then and all I could find was Autostyling in WA,
Bob Darnell was just starting with the Robnell, maybe George V, a few others like Rob Grave and then partner Paul Wooley(later of WE) -G-Force, and they were all building 427 chassis. No one was doing smaller MK 1. It has a most authentic stance and character.
Having said that, the seats and steering wheel aren't Cobra, and it was a bit risky driving it that hard on a cliff edged road.
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my copy arrived today. Reasonable quality considering that there is no way of telling how much work the tape had done, or how old it was before being transferred to dvd.
There is a dodgy bit (about 10 secs) in the middle where the tape played up but otherwise ok. Not too bad for a low budget flick
Good old Max Cullen. Still popping up in the movies today. Recently appeared in the X-Men origins Wolverine movie.
Running on empty is a great Aussie B movie. Bought it on DVD a few years back. I must dig it out and watch it again.
Cheers
Aussie Mike, that is just WAAAY too cool! "You're too much!" Even though it was a B movie, I LOVED it! If you think about it, a lot of the gearhead movies we love from back then were B movies (Vanishing Point, Two Lane Blacktop, Dirty Mary - Crazy Larry, etc.
I don't think this is available in the US on DVD. All I have is a crappy recording of it on VHS. Is that the only clip of the movie on the net?
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Got my copy today and the review is as follows...
The tracking is slightly off and I only had sounds out of the right speaker. At 57:57 until 58:12 there is some flickering from the VHS copy.
Reminds me of an aussie version of a cross between Beverley Hills Cop and Miami Vice. A very 80s period piece, big hair, porn mostaches, electric drums in the backing tracks...
Just realised the plates on the van in the opening scene and had a giggle (6ULDV8).
The next scene would do Mad Max justice with a bunch of psychos in an F100 in a keystone cops chase.
The highlights are the pieces that are on YouTube with the best chase being the jag going after the cobra on the great ocean road. I don't think I'd be throwing the jag sideways when there were no guardrails!
just a little info on the cobra you are talking about
i have worked on that cobra and driven it
it is a genuine car it use to be kevin donnellans car(remeber the jingle kevin donnellan bla bla just rambling on) it was totally refurbished while in his possesion and later sold to geoff burrows (i think somewhee around 250k)thats where i come in to it,i worked at a little paint and panel shop(howson automotive) 2 doors up from where geoff burrows worked ,we would often work on their personal cars or one used in his productions(movies) the cobra was bought to us and asked if we could make it look like a ****ter we used a clear flattening agent that was sprayed over the whole car chrome and all and was able to be removed with prepsol as this was done a couple of times for retakes the gt belonged to a young fella who worked at repco sth melb he sold it to geoff, it is a genuine gt but not an ho it caught fire under the bonnet and the original shaker was destroyed along with the wiring,we pulled the engine and repainted it did the wirng lock stock and barrell the shaker was replaced with one of a genuine boss 302 mustang(my car at the time)geoff also had us respray and restore hi ferrari daytona ( use to belong to ben lexen winged keel americas cup fame ,any way)
thats the deal on those car ,i hope this clears a few thing up .......one more thing the car to drive was a typical yank car went like **** of a shovell and handled average
cheers glen
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Many years ago I was playing golf at St Michaels Golf CLub (La Perouse) in Sydney. We played the first and then walked to the second tee. There is an access road and scrubland nearby. Anyway we heard this noise and a procession of hot cars rumbled past followed by utes with movie cameras mounted on the back. We immediately thought it was filming for Mad Mad 3. We watched for several minutes as the cars kept doing passes by. We went home and told our mates we saw the filming of Mad Max 3. Years later I watched Running on Empty and recognised the cars. The scene at the start of the second youtube clip posted above is the scene we saw filmed.
just a little info on the cobra you are talking about
i have worked on that cobra and driven it
it is a genuine car it use to be kevin donnellans car(remeber the jingle kevin donnellan bla bla just rambling on) it was totally refurbished while in his possesion and later sold to geoff burrows (i think somewhee around 250k)thats where i come in to it,i worked at a little paint and panel shop(howson automotive) 2 doors up from where geoff burrows worked ,we would often work on their personal cars or one used in his productions(movies) the cobra was bought to us and asked if we could make it look like a ****ter we used a clear flattening agent that was sprayed over the whole car chrome and all and was able to be removed with prepsol as this was done a couple of times for retakes the gt belonged to a young fella who worked at repco sth melb he sold it to geoff, it is a genuine gt but not an ho it caught fire under the bonnet and the original shaker was destroyed along with the wiring,we pulled the engine and repainted it did the wirng lock stock and barrell the shaker was replaced with one of a genuine boss 302 mustang(my car at the time)geoff also had us respray and restore hi ferrari daytona ( use to belong to ben lexen winged keel americas cup fame ,any way)
thats the deal on those car ,i hope this clears a few thing up .......one more thing the car to drive was a typical yank car went like **** of a shovell and handled average
cheers glen
From this description, the car must be COB6035.
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Proximity
So I'm typing away at work and over the partition Bridget is asking Steve what movies he's worked on
He starts running through the list and I hear
"....Running from the guns"
I stop and poke my head 'round the corner
Steve looks at me and says "...that's right - your thingys"
I ask Steve if he has a copy of the film - he thinks so and we chat about it for a bit.
Steve relays stories about work on the sequence on the great ocean road - and how the policeman who was stopping traffic at the other end looked a bit green after the stuntman retrieved him in the cobra
Next day Steve turns up with a 'Used only once - time coded - copy of Running from the guns' along with some photos from his portfolio (keen photographer)
The cassette is now on my desk at home waiting for me to tranfer it to a digital medium.
....amazing....
my desk in foreground - Steves a short hop away
photo from the set
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