A trip across the United States takes a wrong turn when three California teenagers have their van stolen. Stranded in a backwoods town with the sheriff refusing to help, the trio decide to s... Read allA trip across the United States takes a wrong turn when three California teenagers have their van stolen. Stranded in a backwoods town with the sheriff refusing to help, the trio decide to settle scores while getting justice.A trip across the United States takes a wrong turn when three California teenagers have their van stolen. Stranded in a backwoods town with the sheriff refusing to help, the trio decide to settle scores while getting justice.
- Butch
- (as Mike Honaker)
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Did you know
- TriviaTexas Detour (1978) was Kathy O'Dare's last acting performance.
- GoofsAt top right of shot when Beau jumps into his car to try starting it again.
- Quotes
Claudia: What do you expect? You raped his sister!
Beau Hunter: Oh, come on! She was dyin' for it, don't give me that s***!
Claudia: You're sick.
John Hunter: Oh come on, honey, it ain't that important. The girl's probably been raped before.
- SoundtracksI'll Give It a Try
by Mitch Vogel
You pretty much get what you pay for with this kind of diversion. It's all entertaining enough to watch, complete with stunts, lovely scenery, an even lovelier Priscilla Barnes ('Three's Company', "The Devil's Rejects") as Hunters' daughter, somewhat thin but still well defined characters, with villains you enjoy booing and heroes you enjoy rooting for. The soundtrack is full of good tunes (especially the opening one, which Vogel performs himself), but on the Blu-ray they're too loud in the mix and become somewhat overbearing. The likable Wayne gets to ride a motorbike, ride a horse, romance Ms. Barnes, and scrap with excellent screen villain James, whose character doesn't take too much time to reveal himself as pure creep. Armstrong is great value as always, even if he's essaying the stereotypical Southern lawman who generally loathes outsiders. He's also easy to manipulate for the boorish Mitchell, who doesn't get much to do at first. For those who are interested, Barnes parades around a room topless for a few minutes.
The story (concocted by writer / producer / director Hikmet "Howard" Avedis, a familiar name to fans of 70s and 80s exploitation), refreshingly, is not 100% predictable, throwing an interesting twist along the way. While things do get rather sordid (there's one unfortunate incidence of rape), the movie refrains from becoming too melodramatic.
If you're a devotee of this genre, you will want to see this one for completions' sake.
Seven out of 10.
- Hey_Sweden
- Feb 24, 2018
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- Also known as
- The Young Migrants
- Filming locations
- Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(Scenes in and around Western town, including old caretaker's house and boy's camp buildings. Driving & stunts on racetrack roads & bridge.)
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