Crazy Truck Flattens A Phone Booth | Duel | Fear

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David (Dennis Weaver) takes refuge in a phone booth in order to call the Police. During the call, the crazy Truck driver catches up to him & flattens the booth.

From Duel (1971): David, a businessman, passes by an old tanker truck in a dessert while travelling for a meeting. The driver of the truck is a psychopath who finds David's overtaking offensive and decides to kill him.

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Ive been a truck driver for 9 years and still have'nt driven a truck with a air horn that sounds as good as this one.😢

jasonduke
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2:10 the truck went all Maximum Overdrive with the speed, horn sound, & chaos.

Juno-uevs
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I recently found out that this scene was shot in one take. The plan was if the stunt coordinator (Carey Loftin) didn’t see Dennis escape the telephone booth before a stake in the ground was out of view of the grill of the 281, then Carey would abort to the left. Surprisingly, it all happened in 1 take with no retakes at all. Dennis managed to escape the booth before Carey even reached the stake. A bit risky but, makes for a great shot.

Edit: I just found out that the lady in this scene (Lucille Benson) played “Mama Coltrane” in the Dukes of Hazzard episode “Mrs. Rosco P Coltrane”

Crazy_Caleb
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I always felt bad for the woman in this scene. She simply falls victim to a serial killer who wants a red car as a trophy.

camtheman
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She was so happy when he said she could put whatever gas she could get in the tank.

lylesommers
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When Dvds first came out it was a hobbie of mine to go into a store and find one that I never heard of or seen. Found this and loved it. The stunt driver of that old Truck was a legend.

Bounty_Hunter
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I'm glad people still appreciate this movie

EURUSKAN-T-
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My dad's always been a truck driver and he's always loved this movie. I remember watching it with him a lot as a kid. He always laughed his ass off at Dennis Weaver freaking out in the movie lol. Man it's been a long time since I've seen this. Wasn't this one of Steven Spielberg's first movies or something?

Blalack
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This is the most wonderful movie of all time

DistinyDawn-vsfl
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If you look closely, you can see Spielberg's reflection at 1:12 in the booth window. I like how the tension is ramped up in the film. I did feel sorry for the little coyote on such a short chain.

jamesdrynan
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You know, seeing how close the truck was to ramming over David when he noticed, I'm surprised that he was able ti make a quick action and escape the phone booth just in time, rather than just standing them, accepting fate and starring at his imminent demise while screaming like aol of the other casualties in some horror movie.

Sean-hnvt
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One of my favorite scenes in the movie

davehue
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Cameras where big and heavy that time, had to do heavy work to move camera like that. Good movie

jw
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I remember this movie. We talked about it at school the next day. " Did you see that movie last night?".

robertcampbell
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I watched this with a good friend growing up. Good times.

Wes
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I will always remember how this Truck Horn from this movie, became so iconic, it was used as Stock Sound….This is it’s Origin Vehicle

auploader
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Spielberg put a killer on the interstate 4 years before unleashing a predator in the ocean.
Gotta take me granted. I love!

trevorreel
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No way he would have had time to leave the telephone booth when the truck was that close.

LoversGrief
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I felt sorry for the old lady. What you was what she lost. Her fortune.

danielpetit-frere
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I wondered for the longest time if the truck might have been possessed

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