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A family moves to a California desert motel and faces a gang of delinquent teenage hot rod drivers. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this film.
- (1.1K)
- Action, Drama, Thriller
- John Brahm
- 1967-01-27
Hot Rods to Hell is a 1967 American suspense film, the last by director John Brahm. The film was based on a 1956 Saturday Evening Post story by Alex Gaby, "52 Miles to Terror", [4] which was the working title of the film.
Hot Rods to Hell. Following a devastating car crash, a man moves his family to a remote desert town where the local teenagers threaten to run them out.
- John Brahm
- January 1, 1967
- 102 min
After traveling salesman Tom Phillips (Dana Andrews) injures his spine in a car accident, he can no longer endure the rigors of the road. He decides to move his family from Boston to a desert town...
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- John Brahm
- Action
- Dana Andrews
A family traveling through the desert is set up by a teen gang in this crime drama based on a short story by Alex Gaby. Watch the trailer, see photos and read reviews of Hot Rods to Hell on Turner Classic Movies.
- John Brahm, James Havens, Maurice Vaccarino
- Dana Andrews
The Phillips' buy a motel in the California desert and Tom with his wife Peg and their two children, Tina and Jamie make the long road trip to their new home. As they approach their destination they are terrorized by reckless teenage hot-rodders looking for kicks.
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The new owner of a motel in the California desert has a run-in with a gang of delinquent teenage hot rod drivers. While on a business trip just before Christmas, Tom Phillips gets into a car accident, which was caused by the reckless driving of the other car involved.