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Two of my racing friends pointed out this one to me: the movie, On The Beach.
You might be asking what does a very serious, sobering movie about nuclear annihilation, On the Beach, has to do with racing. One of the movie's sub-plot deals with a race driver played by Fred Astaire with Ava Gardner & Gregory Peck as spectators. Though set in Australia the race takes place at the recently opened (1959) Riverside Raceway in California. Every corny cliche about racing is thrown at you, but it's fun just to see the track when it was young & to spot all the edit jobs done for the sake of the crashes. See drivers suddenly replaced by dummies (is there a difference?) just before the car is run into or otherwise destroyed. A lot of precious machinery was lost for the cause...& Ava Gardner seems to see every wreck on the track from her one vantage point at Start/Finish.
Looks like at least 3 or 4 guys get killed per lap......worth 3:44 of your time.
You might be asking what does a very serious, sobering movie about nuclear annihilation, On the Beach, has to do with racing. One of the movie's sub-plot deals with a race driver played by Fred Astaire with Ava Gardner & Gregory Peck as spectators. Though set in Australia the race takes place at the recently opened (1959) Riverside Raceway in California. Every corny cliche about racing is thrown at you, but it's fun just to see the track when it was young & to spot all the edit jobs done for the sake of the crashes. See drivers suddenly replaced by dummies (is there a difference?) just before the car is run into or otherwise destroyed. A lot of precious machinery was lost for the cause...& Ava Gardner seems to see every wreck on the track from her one vantage point at Start/Finish.
Looks like at least 3 or 4 guys get killed per lap......worth 3:44 of your time.
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