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195892 minCrime, Action, Thriller

Thunder Road

Is Thunder Road a Hit or Flop?

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Is Thunder Road worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Crime, Action, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Thunder Road Synopsis

Unrepentant Tennessee moonshine runner Luke Doolin makes dangerous high-speed deliveries for his liquor-producing father, Vernon, but won't let his younger brother Robin join the family business. Under pressure from both out-of-town gangster Kogan, who wants a piece of the local action, and Treasury agent Barrett, who wants to destroy the moonshine business, Luke fights for his fast-fading way of life.

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Top Cast

Robert Mitchum
Robert MitchumLucas Doolin
Gene Barry
Gene BarryTroy Barrett
Jacques Aubuchon
Jacques AubuchonCarl Kogan
Keely Smith
Keely SmithFrancie Wymore
Trevor Bardette
Trevor BardetteVernon Doolin
Sandra Knight
Sandra KnightRoxanna Ledbetter
James Mitchum
James MitchumRobin Doolin
Betsy Holt
Betsy HoltMary Barrett (uncredited)
Francis Koon
Francis KoonSarah Doolin (uncredited)
Randy Sparks
Randy SparksGuitarist (uncredited)

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Is Thunder Road worth watching?

Thunder Road has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Action, Thriller movies.

Is Thunder Road hit or flop?

Thunder Road has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Thunder Road?

Thunder Road is a Crime, Action, Thriller movie that Unrepentant Tennessee moonshine runner Luke Doolin makes dangerous high-speed deliveries for his liquor-producing father, Vernon, but won't let his yo...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 25, 2023
★ 6

"Doolin" (Robert Mitchum) returns from war to find a city hoodlum "Kogan" (Jacques Aubuchon) trying to muscle in on their family moonshine business. His return also doesn't go unnoticed by the local police (Gene Barry) and so he hasn't his problems to seek. Though the story here isn't really up to much, the film has a distinctly stylish look to it. Mitchum looks at ease with the part - and it's strange the scenes he shares with real-life son "James" (playing his younger brother "Rob" here) as the youngster determines he wants to help his hard-nosed sibling out. Loads of driving means loads of cars, dark country roads and moody photography as the ninety minutes progresses along fairly predicable lines to quite a fitting conclusion. Both Mitchum's here exude a coolness that adds spice to this and though it's still not a film you will remember for the plot, it's one you might recall for considering just how we all might have felt when young and hormonal with a denim jacket and a cigarette.