Rhea M - It started without warning
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German title | Rhea M. - It started without warning |
Original title | Maximum overdrive |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1986 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Stephen King |
script | Stephen King |
production |
Dino De Laurentiis Don Levin Mel Pearl Martha Schumacher |
music | AC / DC |
camera | Armando Nannuzzi |
cut | Evan A. Lottman |
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Rhea M. - It started without warning (OT: Maximum Overdrive ) is a film by Stephen King from the year 1986 . This work was directed by King for the first and so far only time himself. The story of the film is based on a short story entitled Trucks , which was published in three books by Stephen King: Cat's Eye (1976), Trucks (1976) and Night Shift (1978 ). The film opened in German cinemas on November 20, 1986.
action
One day the earth falls into the tail of the comet Rhea M. and all technical devices on earth suddenly develop a consciousness and a life of their own. Without warning, ATMs begin to insult their customers, a vending machine shoots people with cans, and harmless kitchen appliances turn into deadly killing machines.
A few trucks suddenly have a life of their own as well, besieging a group of people at a remote truck stop called Dixie Boy in Wilmington , North Carolina. They decide to fight back and a fight between humans and trucks begins. The besieged sit in a trap between the monstrous semi-trailers on the one hand and a callous manager on the other. One of the trapped develops the theory that aliens have taken over the earthly machines in order to exterminate humanity and to claim planet earth for themselves.
A young ex-convict finally takes the initiative to end the seemingly hopeless situation. The sudden appearance of a military vehicle with an M60 machine gun attached, however, destroys his plans when it forces the besieged people to refuel the monster trucks by force of arms . The trapped suddenly realize that there is much more at stake than just their own survival. On the side, however, the human prisoners succeed in exploring the Dixie Boy's underground sewer system . You see the last chance to escape. At night they use the sewers to escape, reach a small harbor followed by the trucks and sail in a boat towards the island of Haven, which is said to be car-free.
A fade-in informs that a UFO had been destroyed in orbit and the earth left the comet's tail after six days.
Reviews
The film magazine Cinema described Stephen King's directorial debut as "stupid" and "boring".
The lexicon of international films also criticized the film: "B-film with an illogical structure and disappointingly flat staged by horror cult author Stephen King, which confuses humor with vulgarity and tension with cheap effects."
Awards
- Stephen King and Emilio Estevez were nominated for the Golden Raspberry in 1987 .
- Stephen King was nominated for Fantasporto in 1988 .
Background information
- Stephen King himself has a small guest appearance. He plays a man who is insulted by an ATM.
- Yeardley Smith, who later became the original voice of the cartoon character Lisa Simpson , plays a hysterical newlywed bride on an apocalyptic honeymoon.
- AC / DC contributed the soundtrack. With their album Who Made Who they found their way back on the road to success.
- The film restaurant was an authentic Diner in Columbus County of, NC few miles west of Wilmington on US 74/76 and was finally demolished in the late 1980s.
- The film devoured a budget of $ 10 million, but brought in less than half of the production costs.
- In 1997, another only moderately successful remake was shot under the title Trucks - Out of Control .
Web links
- Rhea M - It started without warning in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Rhea M - It started without warning in the online movie database
- Rhea M - It started without warning atRotten Tomatoes(English)
- Comparison of the cut versions FSK 16 - BBFC 15 , FSK 16 DVD - FSK 18 by Rhea M - It started without warning at Schnittberichte.com