Yet another
entry in the seedy little-girl-lost genre that flowered in movies and TV during
the late ’70s, Joyride to Nowhere
hits the trifecta of rotten acting, rotten production values, and rotten
storytelling, so the only viewers likely to enjoy this dreck are those who
relish cinematic ineptitude and/or those who enjoy watching the degradation of
young women. Curvy high-school girls Cindy (Sandy Alan) and Leah (Leslie
Ackerman), both of whom sport terrible Farrah Fawcett hairstyles, leave their
turbulent homes for an adventure on the road. First they have a comical
encounter with Charlie (Len Lesser), a lecherous potato-chip salesman, and then
they tangle with Tank (Mel Welles), a rotund mobster. (Lesser is mildly
amusing; Welles is not.) After he plies them with drinks and expensive food,
Tank brings the girls home expecting carnal payback, but they distract him long
enough to steal one of his cars—which just happens to contain $2 million in
cash. Had someone like Roger Corman produced Joyride to Nowhere, the getaway scene might have happened 15
minutes into the running time, transforming the rest of the picture into a
zippy chase. Alas, the folks behind Joyride
to Nowhere—including costar Welles, who helped write and direct the
picture—overestimated the entertainment value of their predictable situations
and vapid characters. There’s only so much fun to be had watching dumb people
do dumb things. Oh, and good luck figuring out why Joyride to Nowhere stops dead for a lengthy muscle-car exhibition.
Joyride to Nowhere: LAME
1 comment:
WTF..'Jungle Jim' Liberman on the poster, and no mention of 'Jungle Pam'? Sheer madness!
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