Charge of the Model T's

Charge of the Model T's is a 1977 American comedy spy film directed by Jim McCullough Sr. with the screenplay by Jim McCullough Jr. based upon the novel of the same name by Lee Somerville. Starring John David Carson, Carol Bagdasarian, Louis Nye, Herb Edelman, and Arte Johnson.

Charge of the Model T's
Theatrical poster
Directed byJim McCullough Sr.
Produced by
  • Jim McCullough Sr.
  • William Lewis Ryder
Screenplay byJim McCullough Jr.
Based onCharge of the model T's (novel)
by Lee Somerville
Starring
Music byEuel Box
CinematographyDean Cundey
Edited byRobert Gordon
Production
companies
Jim McCullough Productions
Distributed by
Release date
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The final film of vaudevillian and actor George Mann,[1] the project was shot on locations in Texas[2] and in the Wichita Mountains region of Oklahoma near Lawton and Cache,[3] and was distributed by MGM.[4]

The film had both theatrical and television airings and, paired with The Switch, was released on DVD by VCI Entertainment on March 13, 2007.[5]

Plot

During World War I, the Germans try to disrupt American war efforts by encouraging Mexican guerrillas to destabilize the Texas border with Mexico. Masterminding the German plot is spy Friedrich Schmidt. As the border become disrupted, Friedrich drives into the United States at the wheel of the high-speed secret weapon: the "RX4", a Ford Model T equipped with armor and weaponry and tricked out with a powerful motor. US Army Lieutenant Matthew Jones pursues Schmidt with a fleet of special trackers.

Principal cast

Reception

The Evening Independent panned the film, making note that as the film was a "dull contrivance", G-rated did not stand for "good".[6]

gollark: Phones are, in my experience, pretty sturdy, glasses are not and will randomly break under any stress.
gollark: It's kind of annoying, but I'm trying to avoid actually getting glasses for it as long as possible because they would be *so* annoying to manage.
gollark: Apparently I'm somewhat short-sighted, which might be because I use computers all the time and might be genetic or something.
gollark: > is boiling water considered illigal?It depends where, and the intent you're boiling the water with.
gollark: I mean, illegal doesn't mean unethical in all cases.

References

  1. Crawford, James William (18 July 1976). "This Business Is Based On Constant Rejection". The Lawton Constitution. pp. 1-D & 50-D. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  2. Moorhead, Jim (18 November 1976). "Slips And Foibles His Bread 'n Butter". The Evening Independent. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  3. Wooley, John (2011). Shot in Oklahoma: A Century of Sooner State Cinema. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0806184094. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  4. "Charge of the Model T's". The New York Times.
  5. staff. "Charge of the Model T's / The Switch". oldies.com. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  6. Moorhead, Jim (24 November 1977). "Speaking Of Turkeys, Miss These Movies". The Evening Independent. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
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