Hell drivers film review


















 · Hell Drivers is a gem - that cranked footage looks a little dated, even in black and white, but later shots look to integrate what are probably models and fullers earth with real quarries, real drops. It's an incredibly efficient story - tightly wound - Tom at the gates, looking for a job. The firm are Hawlett's, the load is ballast.  · It almost borders on film noir. With a cast as stellar as this one you really cant go wrong. The story is strong, the acting by all concerned is excellent, and it’s directed beautifully by Cy Endfield, who teamed up again with Stanley Baker for the epic Zulu. I’m guessing Hell Drivers was also quite raw, not to mention, brutal fare for It gets better: not only is the cast great, but HELL DRIVERS is a great film in general. The script is tight and focused on what matters, and Cy Endfield's direction brings to life a series of rollicking action set-pieces that never disappoint.


Rough, hard-nosed and thoroughly ‘British’, Hell Drivers makes a welcome return to shelves thanks to a superb Blu-Ray restoration. A classic thriller, starring a veritable who’s who of the UK’s acting talent of the time, Hell Drivers delivered the goods in and, while appearing dated in the odd scene, still packs a fair punch today. Hell Drivers is a gem - that cranked footage looks a little dated, even in black and white, but later shots look to integrate what are probably models and fullers earth with real quarries, real drops. It's an incredibly efficient story - tightly wound - Tom at the gates, looking for a job. The firm are Hawlett's, the load is ballast. Hell Drivers is a slab of unabashed melodrama. The story [from a short story by John Kruse, adaptation by Cy Endfield], said to be based on a real one, has to do with the rivalries of a gang of.


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