Hot Rod (1979 film)
Hot Rod is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film directed by George Armitage and starring Gregg Henry and Pernell Roberts.[1]
Hot Rod | |
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Written by | George Armitage |
Directed by | George Armitage |
Starring | Gregg Henry Pernell Roberts Robin Mattson Grant Goodeve |
Music by | Michael Simpson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Sam Manners |
Cinematography | Andrew Davis |
Editor(s) | William Neel Carroll Sax |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company(s) | ABC Circle Films |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | May 25, 1979 |
Production
The film was made by ABC Circle, a division of ABC. Armitage says they just had a title, Hot Rod. In an interview with Nick Pinkerton, George Armitage stated, "And I went over there and talked to them, they said: 'Yeah, go ahead.' It was a street racer movie, that’s what I came up with, and we shot that in 15 days—TV was not generous with their time. We shot that up in Northern California, in Calistoga, wine country, and at the Fremont drag way."[2]
Armitage says the story is based on the life of a friend of his, Bob Edelson, who was a top mechanic and with whom Armitage used to race. Edelson died in a plane crash in 1979.[2]
Armitage used a number of actors who were under contract to ABC at the time.[2]