Firebird 2015 AD
Firebird 2015 AD | |
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Directed by | David M. Robertson |
Written by | Barry Pearson Maurice Hurley Biff McGuire |
Produced by | Glenn Ludlow Merritt White |
Starring | Darren McGavin Doug McClure |
Cinematography | Robert Fresco |
Edited by | Michael MacLaverty |
Music by | Paul Hoffert Lawrence Shragge |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Firebird 2015 AD is a 1981 Canadian science fiction film directed by David M. Robertson and starring Darren McGavin and Doug McClure.[1][2]
Plot
In the year 2015 the US government outlaws the distribution of gasoline to the public, reserving it only for the politicians, the Military and law enforcement. While it is implied this is due to a fuel shortage, later dialogue rebuffs this stating that gasoline is in abundance. Civilians are also banned from owning or using any form of motor vehicle, and those that do are refer to as Burners who do so as a form of rebellion. Burners however are monitored and dealt with harshly by the DVC; The Department of Vehicle Control.
Red, a middle aged Burner drives a Fire Bird. His teenage son Cameron however isn't much of a car enthusiast and always raises the issue of how Red is breaking the law.
Meanwhile another Burner is planning on chauffeuring a senator to a conference where he intends to make civilian use of motor vehicles legal again. But while on route, the Burner is intercepted by a DVC squad led by McVain. His subordinate Dolan; a quiet sociopath blows the Burner away with a grenade launcher. While Shana, another member of McVain's team is appalled by this and how McVain constantly overlooks the matter.
Red takes Cameron for a ride to try and spark his interest in motor cars. They then meet up with Red's friend Indy; another Burner who drives a Chevrolet Camaro. While he and Red race through the desert to see who's car is faster, Cameron gets acquainted with Indy's daughter Jill, who makes repeated attempts of hitting on him while showing him how to drive her dune buggy.
Red and Indy's race however is cut short when the DVC lay an ambush. But an over anxious member fires too soon and the two make their getaway.
Cameron and Jill head in to a barn to have sex, but are caught by McVain's subordinates who ruff up Cameron and assault Jill before making off with her. Cameron limps his way home and tells Red and Indy what happened. They modify their cars for a raid on the DVC's camp site to rescue Jill.
During this, Shana appalled at Jill's treatment frees her and the two escape while the rest of the DVL are run down by the burners. The next day Cameron and Jill decide to chauffeur the senator themselves in the Fire Bird, while Red gets acquainted with Shana.
Cast
- Darren McGavin as Red
- Doug McClure as McVain
- George Touliatos as Indy
- Robert Wisden as Cam (as Robert Charles Wisden)
- Mary Beth Rubens as Jill
- Barbara Williams as Shana
- Alex Diakun as Dolan
- Lee Broker as Saunders
- Frank Pellegrino as Chance
- Bill Berry as Burner
References
- ^ David J Weiner. Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever. Thomson Gale, 1991. ISBN 0810394049.
- ^ Robert A. Nowlan, Gwendolyn Wright Nowlan. The Films of the Eighties. McFarland & Company, 1991. ISBN 0899505600.
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