Well, that's true enough. I do that all the time, and not just when I have a few beers and go driving, as this Sid Davis movie suggests. Oh, no! This movie must be about me!
It's the sort of movie that was shown in driver education classes in high school, half a century ago, when I was in high school. Everyone talks about BLOOD ON THE ROAD, but this movie seems to have been popular enough to have been made twice: in 1961, as a black&white movie, and this, only seven years later. It's not to imply that there seems to have been much money spent beyond the color photography.
The droning narrator who pauses only for the car to strike its victim, is Timothy Farrell. Besides his minor movie career, which seemed to be mostly in soft-core pornography and monster movies, he worked in law enforcement, rising to County Marshall in 1971.
It's the sort of movie that was shown in driver education classes in high school, half a century ago, when I was in high school. Everyone talks about BLOOD ON THE ROAD, but this movie seems to have been popular enough to have been made twice: in 1961, as a black&white movie, and this, only seven years later. It's not to imply that there seems to have been much money spent beyond the color photography.
The droning narrator who pauses only for the car to strike its victim, is Timothy Farrell. Besides his minor movie career, which seemed to be mostly in soft-core pornography and monster movies, he worked in law enforcement, rising to County Marshall in 1971.