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1989 Filipino film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Driving Force is a 1989 action film directed by A.J. Prowse.[1]
Driving Force | |
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Directed by | Andrew Prowse |
Written by | Patrick Edgeworth |
Produced by | Howard Grigsby Rod Confesor Antony I. Ginnane (executive) |
Starring | Sam J. Jones Catherine Bach |
Cinematography | Kevan Lind Richard Michalak |
Edited by | Tony Paterson |
Music by | Paul Schutze |
Production company | J & M Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Countries | Philippines United States Australia |
Language | English |
A widower Steve (Sam Jones) and his girlfriend Harry (Catherine Bach) stop Nelson (Don Swayze) and his tow-truck drivers of the future who boost business with accidents and starts a war with them that leads to bloodshed and violence.
The events of the film were originally supposed to take place in Australia in the near future, since all the creators of the film, including the screenwriter, were Australians, but in order to save money, filming was conducted in the Philippines with American actors.
Legendary Australian stuntman Grant Page was the stunt coordinator on the film. He also served as a second unit director alongside producer Howard Grigsby.
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