Gone in 60 seconds = Gone in sixty seconds

United States, 1974

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Sixty seconds is all it takes for professional car thief Maindrian Pace (H.B. Halicki, who also wrote, produced and directed) to steal a car, and he’s in the perfect position to fuel his habit - working for an insurance adjustment firm. With a script boasting real life stunt drivers who also happen to be associates of Halicki, this film features a 40 minute Mustang car chase sequence where it is reported that over 93 cars were destroyed. The film received mixed reviews, however it also received a cult following from those amongst the community who like mustangs, car chases, the seventies and a stunt co-ordinator let loose with a film camera.

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Credits

producer/director

H.B. Halicki

production company

H B Halicki Mercantile Co

Junk Yard

Duration

01:37:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1974

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