Fury on Wheels

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Fury on Wheels
Directed byJoseph Manduke
Starring Tom Ligon
Logan Ramsey
Collin Wilcox
Lada Edmund Jr.
Norman Rose
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company
Release date
1971
CountryUSA
Language English

Fury on Wheels, also known as Jump, is a 1971 American car racing film.

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Racing sequences were filmed at the now defunct Golden Gate Speedway in Tampa, Florida. Many local drivers can be seen throughout the film.

Quentin Tarantino called it "this amazing film that no one’s ever seen – I’ve only seen it once and I’d love to see it again – this really good Seventies backtrack exploitation movie... It’s hilarious and very satirical. I remember really liking that." [1]

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