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This one, originally known rather optimistically as "Dragstrip Riot", contains the basic plot conflicts that would later be twisted into "Beach Party". The hero is the alarmingly blond Gary Clarke who hangs out with a cool group of beach kids, sipping sodas and spinning tunes on the jukebox.
Dragstrip Riot is a 1958 US teen-oriented sportscar club and motorcycle gang film [1] produced by O'Dale Ireland and directed by David Bradley. It stars Yvonne Lime, Gary Clarke, Fay Wray and Connie Stevens. Set in coastal California, the film centres on a false accusation that a sportscar club member is responsible for the death of a member of ...
Dragstrip Riot: Directed by David Bradley. With Yvonne Lime, Gary Clarke, Fay Wray, Bob Turnbull. After a run-in with a tough motorcycle gang, where Rick Martin (Gary Clarke) is blamed when one of the bikers is sent out of control over a cliff, he and his girl are threatened and pursued.
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- Action, Drama
- David Bradley
- 1958-03
It's leather-clad motorcycle lads versus clean-cut suburban sports-car boys in Dragstrip Riot, a fun juvenile-delinquent film about speed, death, and mayhem on the motorways. Notable among the cast are Connie Stevens and Fay Wray, who plays a too-lenient mother.
- David Bradley
- American International Pictures
The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. An adolescent arrives in a new town where...
- Drama
It's leather-clad motorcycle lads versus clean-cut suburban sports-car boys in Dragstrip Riot, a fun juvenile-delinquent film about speed, death, and mayhem on the motorways. Notable among the cast are Connie Stevens and Fay Wray, who plays a too-lenient mother.
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Dragstrip Riot is a 1958 film starring Yvonne Lime, Fay Wray and Gary Clarke, released by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Cool and the Crazy. The film's working title was Teenage Rumble; in the UK the film had the more sober title, The Reckless Age.