Return to Macon County

1975

Action / Drama

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Nick Nolte Photo
Nick Nolte as Bo Hollinger
Don Johnson Photo
Don Johnson as Harley McKay
Devon Ericson Photo
Devon Ericson as Betty
Robin Mattson Photo
Robin Mattson as Junell
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820.5 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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1.49 GB
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English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Woodyanders8 / 10

Entertaining 70's drive-in romp

1958, Georgia. Thrill-seeking hot rod racers Bo Hollinger (a very boyish and likeable Nick Nolte in his first big film role) and Harley McKay (a lively and engaging performance by Don Johnson) get more than they bargained for after they pick up the wild and reckless Junell (a delightfully vibrant portrayal by Robin Mattson) while traveling through the Deep South.

Writer/director Richard Compton relates the enjoyable story at a zippy pace, offers a flavorsome evocation of the 1950's period setting (the sound of choice 50's golden oldies is especially spot on),maintains an amiable breezy tone throughout, and stages the exciting vehicular action with muscular aplomb. Nolte and Johnson display a very relaxed, natural, and utterly charming chemistry in the lead roles; they receive sturdy support from Robert Viharo as the vengeful and obsessive Sergeant Wittaker, Eugene Daniels as the cocky Tom, and Devon Ericson as the sweet Betty. Jacques R.Marquette's sunny cinematography provides an attractive bright look. A fun flick.

Reviewed by Scarecrow-887 / 10

Return to Macon County

Two hotrodders, Harley & Bo(Don Johnson & Nick Nolte, the latter's debut) driving a souped up Yellow Chevy, have designs on traveling cross country to California for a big race, but those desires are put on hold when they come across a rather daffy, often unstable, unpredictable girl(..a waitress working at a diner they come across),Junelle(..the adorable Robin Mattson) getting into a series of troublesome ordeals as a result.

I haven't seen MACON COUNTY LINE, yet, but, as I understand it, this is a cash-in "sequel of sorts" to that successful movie. It really doesn't have a hell of a lot of plot, just these two wild bucks getting themselves into a lot of hot water. It's really cool seeing Nolte and Johnson so young, and full of raucous spirit. As Harley and Bo, they are thrill seekers and this enthusiastic 'we don't give a crap' attitude often fuels the danger they find themselves in. When the two(..Junelle in tow)enter Macon County, Georgia, their lives are never the same.

Harley can not resist showing off what his car can do, the adrenaline junkie he is, and accepts the challenge of MC local thug, Tom(Eugene Daniels) with a black Ford who doesn't like some outsider driving into the area preening his muscle vehicle. What Tom doesn't realize is that Harley is a grease monkey with some serious firepower under the hood, and the race isn't even close. So Tom and his bullying brood leave Harley a bloody, bruised mess. Harley befriends a local teenage cheerleader, Betty(Devon Ericson, all bubbly schoolgirlish)who is able to drive him to the location where Bo and Junelle were waiting, and this sets up the future plot implications..Junelle(..carrying not one, but TWO pistols)will hold up Tom at gunpoint, demanding Harley's money, and as the group spin out, they cause a series of wrecks, including an unfortunate encounter with Macon County cop, Sergeant Whittaker(Robert Viharo). Avoiding arrest, by leaving Whittaker beaten to a pulp, the trio, Harley, Bo, and Junelle(..Betty was left as the trio drive off, escaping Tom and his droogs)head off to leave the state. Narrowly dodging capture from MC police, Whittaker doesn't listen to his superiors, demanding him to let them go, seeking after them, despite no longer having jurisdiction. Tom and Whittaker both decide to follow after the trio, such a decision ultimately costing them in the long run. Meanwhile, Junelle causes a rift between Harley and Bo because of her wildly crazy antics / shenanigans..such as the hold-up of a couple at this grocery store they own because they wouldn't pay her money as a sponsor for Bo's up coming race!

Great rural locations I think enhance this little movie that marches after it's own drum beat, bucking convention, allowing the characters to work their reckless charm on the viewer. We shouldn't really like them, to tell you the truth, for the trouble they get in is of their own making, but maybe it's the star power of the leads that works over the viewer. I will say that the dialogue, quite colorful language, is a great deal of fun to listen to and the soundtrack(..featuring golden oldies)fits the rhythm of the film extremely well since it is set in 1958.

Reviewed by Ed-Shullivan6 / 10

A Retro 1970's but modern day Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid

This is light fair that I found entertaining. I am a big fan of Nick Nolte's body of work and although he was playing a 20 something hot-rodder when he was in his mid 30's he certainly looked young and naive. His partner in this drag race movie was Don Johnson as the mechanic who knew everything there was to know about making a hot rod go faster than any of the local hicks residing in Macon County.

Of course Nick picks up a wild and crazy chick played by Robin Mattson. So Nick and Robin end up in a love-hate-love relationship and Nick never knows how extreme Ms Mattson's actions will take the boys in to more trouble than they can get in all by themselves.

So the film has fast cars, faster girls, the local tough guys and the sheriff chasing Nick, Don and Robin through Macon County. I wouldn't want to spoil the ending but suffice to say the movie creates a bit of havoc on wheels with property damage and a few guys feelings also get hurt. But 'eh, what's two young hot rodder's to do except create action.

And so began an illustrious career filled with action films and TV series for our two young stars. It certainly was worth a watch for the retro cars and music. I wasn't disappointed. I give it a 6 out of 10 rating.

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