Vanishing Point 1997 full movie

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Published 2023-12-22
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All Comments (21)
  • My first vehicle I bought was a 1970 Dodge Challenger, when I was in the Marine Corps in 1972. Had to have my mother co-sign for me. It only had a 318 CI V-8 engine and automatic tranny in it. Wow, I loved that car with its dark green metal flake paint. I had put L-60 tires and "Anson Sprint" rims on the back and air shocks with "Craigers" rims on the front, which got me a few speeding tickets. For a 19 year old at the time, I was in heaven! "Vanishing Point" got me into loving Challengers and Cuda's. Thanks so much. From a Vietnam Era Marine Corps veteran.
  • @ronRogers0001
    The original I watched in 1973 at the drive-in cinama Latrobe Valley Victoria Australia. Barry Newman was the star and it was a Sunday night and the drive-in was packed with every row full of wannabe hot rodders driving their souped up machines. It was an extraordinary movie, and one that sits in the memory banks as a very special movie on a very special night. Amazingly enough it was the most humble exit of hot rod cars I ever seen, all paying their respects to Mr. Kowalski. A rare gem that still shines brightly today.
  • These cars filled the parking lot when I was in high school. Lunch time was for drag racing. What a great era to come of age. The greatest era for muscle cars and fast midnight rides❤
  • @happycat0411
    Great movie for anyone who is into old muscle cars from the late 60s and early 70s! Back then cars were pure mechanical works of art that were meant to be driven hard on the street and strip. Anyone who had a 426 HEMI car was always the top dog on the street!
  • I remember renting this when it came to Blockbuster. When I got it home and tried to watch it the tape wouldn't play. I took it back and they didn't have anymore of that title, so I got something else and never did try to rent it again! Tonight I FINALLY got to watch it...FOR FREE!!! Good movie, worth the wait!
  • I was a young man when I saw this movie for the first time when it came out ..and have never forgotten any of it .tonight at the old age of 66 I got to relive my past youth of building fast cars and running free .this is only the second time i have seen this movie .,And though i am older now my spirit is still young and free. .I think tomorrow I will take my 67 gouger out and go for a ride she.s all original and all stock just maintained and so close to but not over 100,000 miles .I think it's time to take her to that magical mile .and i know just the road to do it at 120 M.P.H. Live free play hard and never look back .
  • @butchcassidy3373
    My mom took me to the theatre to see the original when I was six or seven years old. One of my favorite movies of all time.
  • Yes ...this is not the original"Vanishing Point " ...VANISHING POINT/1971 .ONE OF THE BEST CAR MOVIES FROM THE 70'S !!! A CLASSIC !!!
  • @ScarlettFire341
    The Original 1971 Vanishing Point is SO GOOD ! the DVD director's cut 2nd DVD offers the entire movie narrated by the director telling ALL the stories how they chose the locations and details of the shoot - it is so good !
  • @rusosure7
    Massive departure from the original ending. This brings tears to my eyes whenever I see it.
  • @OmerTamer
    What a nostalgic, wonderful movie. Oldies are goldies for sure. Thank you for sharing this classical gem.
  • @dalepointer9414
    I was on leave, took my cousin's 67 GTO and saw it at the drive-in back in Texas. Took a girl home that night. I was 17 and she was the local high school senior lead cheerleader. A great night, a great movie,and never saw her again. What a ride.
  • @markmccabe934
    I'm 67 years old and this is the first time I've seen it and I'm impressed and wonder why it took so long and after watching a couple episodes of Roadkill and their "Vanishing Paint" selling to Derek at Vice Grip Garage I finally decided to search it out and I'm glad I did! Cheers to this channel Cruisers Motorsports for posting it! Cheers Markowingnutz new Subscriber
  • @user-zi8ux6fy2n
    It hurts my heart 💔 my uncle took his life thiis way...he was a decorated Vietnam veteran... RIP cpl Robert E. Ramos🇺🇲🇵🇷🫡✌️🥃
  • Growing up my dad owned a Chrysler/Plymouth dealership Man , the stories i got !!! What a great time to live in
  • Only praise for this film, I will watch it again next week, and probably again the week after that❤
  • I did not expect such a good film at this platform, live is full of surprises, cheers
  • I’m at the end of the 70s, being born in 79. But my father was an American muscle man along with uncles that showed me how to tweak the old school American muscle maniac monsters. Imagine walking into a garage with these types of old schools, engines, roaring. Letting you know that there’s no school like the old school. Movies like this in this era is the reason why I still work on old schools and old schools. I built a custom double cab, 1941 Chevy pick up and made it a flatbed, suicide doors, beer kegs for gas tanks, and a 454 four barrel carburetor, five speed NV 4500 that I drive as my main truck. We need to keep these old schools alive. Because if we don’t, these gen z’s what real cars look like. I’m currently putting together a 65 Buick wildcat convertible, which is going to be a beast. I don’t see too many chargers out there, but I know they exist. I wish I could get my hands on one myself.