Great classic 356 movie, I have 10 FREE copies

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Adam Wright
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Great classic 356 movie, I have 10 FREE copies

#1 Post by Adam Wright »

Hey everyone-
I was at Wal-Mart last night and saw one of my favorite 356 movies in the dollar DVD bin. The movie is the original Fast and the Furious, it has some great 356 and 550 scenes in it. I reviewed it a few years ago in the Registry mag.

I bought all the copies I could find, there are ten of them.

So the first 10 Registry brothers (or sisters) who get at me get a free copy.

Send me a PM or an email with your name and address.
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#2 Post by Adam Wright »

Movies are gone, but I will keep looking for more. At a dollar a pop, it is well worth watching.

What else can you do for a dollar these days?
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#3 Post by Jeff Tanko »

It's an interesting film, definatly worth a dollar :D
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Adam Wright wrote:Movies are gone, but I will keep looking for more. At a dollar a pop, it is well worth watching.

What else can you do for a dollar these days?
They sure went fast.....

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#5 Post by Stefan De Vleeschauwer »

what's the title off the movie?
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#6 Post by Peter Bosch »

The movie is the original Fast and the Furious, is in Adams first post.
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#7 Post by John Helgesen »

This is available on netflix for those who are members....

John Ireland plays Frank Webster, a fugitive on the lam after a murder frame-up. When he steals Connie Adair's (Dorothy Malone) Jaguar to elude the cops, Frank gets tangled in a romantic web that'll only add to his troubles. Produced and written by Roger Corman, this was the first film from the American Releasing Corporation, which became American International Pictures, home to famous early-1970s exploitation movies. Edward Sampson directs.
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#8 Post by Adam Wright »

I think in order to stay below the movie's low low budget they used a lot of stock racing footage, which also adds some realness to the movie.

While the featured marque is the Jag, there are plenty of shots of 356s and 550s racing.

I am going to be scouring the Wal-Marts in search of more $1 deals!
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