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''Trucks'' is a 1997 Canadian-American
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horror film directed by Chris Thomson, which follows the story of a group of tourists and locals attacked by autonomous trucks and other inexplicable phenomena in a rural town. It is based on Stephen King's short story "
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", which also served as the source material for the earlier film ''
Maximum Overdrive ''Maximum Overdrive'' is a 1986 American comedy horror film written and directed by Stephen King. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, Laura Harrington, and Yeardley Smith. The screenplay was inspired by and loosely based on King's sh ...
'', the only film directed by King. ''Trucks'' aired on the
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on October 29, 1997.


Plot

Lunar is a small
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town populated mostly by
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and kept alive by its military base (in proximity to
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), and its urban folklore featuring aliens, which has provided local resident Hope with her hiking and tourism business. Ray, the local gas station owner and a former resident of
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, lives with his brooding teenage son Logan, and frequents a local diner run by George, a retired
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veteran and police officer. One hot summer morning, Phil, an aging man who runs a local auto salvage yard, is feeding his dogs when he is killed in an apparent freak accident after a truck with no driver veers into his home, pushing him through the walls and killing him. Hope notices the truck later parked in the middle of the road on her way to the bus depot, but she thinks nothing of it. A transfer truck carrying frozen meats is casually traveling along a country road, but then the vehicle starts swerving erratically. After the driver notices the truck acting strange, the person exits the vehicle and inspects the trailer. Soon after, the truck locks the driver inside its trailer with no means of escape, starts itself up and drives off. Hope picks up a group of assorted tourists that morning: Jack (an
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, aging hippie who believes in UFOs), Thad (a former
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naval officer divorced from his wife), and Abby (Thad's sullen teenage daughter, who is spending the summer with him and hoping to go to
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). Hope is forced to pull her vehicle over, carrying the tourists, when they come across Phil's truck still blocking the road. As the group exits Hope's car, the frozen meat truck nearly hits them. While Jack remarks that it looks like there's no driver at the wheel, Thad laughs this concept off as silly. A terrified Hope calls Ray on her cell phone, and Ray hurries to go find her. When he arrives, he and the other tourists find Hope cowering next to the discovery of Phil's nude corpse lying on the ground, severely lacerated; this causes Abby to scream. Ray takes the group in his own car back to Lunar. Meanwhile, tourists Brad (a used car salesman) and June (a failed, aging model who married Brad as a teenager) arrive in Lunar and enter George's diner, unaware that they were nearly hit and killed by a large unmanned truck on their way in. Ray's car is hit and nearly destroyed while being rear-ended by a yellow truck with increasing speed, but the group finally makes it to George's diner. At this point, all of the patrons at the diner are noticing bizarre phenomena: a variety of trucks with no driver are circling the lot between the diner, Hope's cabins and the gas station, weird news reports are coming in, all oddly timed between bouts of static, and the anchorwoman on the screen reveals that a large black cloud (also visible from the diner's windows) is a leak from a
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accident somewhere near the military base. While Jack speculates that the trucks are being affected by energy fields caused by aliens, two rednecks in the diner argue, based on the chemical accident, that the survivors in the diner are all being involuntarily included in a government experiment. Two
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workers are called in to investigate the black cloud, but one of the HAZMAT suits in their truck inflates with air, then animates inexplicably to pick up an ax and murder both workers, after which the truck joins the others in Lunar. A postal worker drops off some mail at a toy store when an RC
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dump truck drives through a window and chases after the postal worker. The toy gradually kills the person by driving aggressively into him multiple times. George reveals that he has a firearm on the diner's premises, but he tells Hope that Ray detests guns due to a drive-by gang shooting in Detroit that killed his wife. As the group is split up between the cabins and the diner, Logan and Abby find themselves becoming friends as they are trapped with Brad and June. Brad attempts to repair a seemingly dead truck in the garage adjacent to the cabins, but the truck animates and drives forward into his stomach, crushing the man up against the door until he is killed. This causes Abby to break down sobbing, while June has a nervous breakdown and is rescued by Ray, who brings her back to the diner. Abby and Logan attempt to cross over from the cabins back to the diner, but become trapped in a drain pipe beneath the lot as a truck attempts to dump silt over them and asphyxiate the teens. As this is happening, the two rednecks beat Thad unconscious (only for one to be knocked out by Jack), while the second redneck runs outside. Despite the distraction, Ray is able to get Logan and Abby safely out of the drainpipe, but he is unable to rescue the redneck, who is relentlessly chased by the trucks and is forced to flee into the nearest building, where he proceeds to get drunk on the cheap beer left in the refrigerator there. He uses the remaining beers to create a bundle of
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, but accidentally kills himself in the process, blowing up one of the buildings. Ray is surprised when the trucks leave him alone, and he realizes that they're sparing him for some unknown reason. This prompts him and Thad to create a plan: Thad will use a motorcycle stored in the garage to sneak up to the base and seek help, while the group will sneak out at night and venture through the forest as Ray distracts the trucks. June wanders up a hillside and his killed by a truck from behind. As night falls over Lunar, Logan rescues the motorcycle and brings it indoors just before one of the trucks destroys the garage. An outdoor payphone rings, and Abby runs outside to answer it, causing Jack to shove her aside as a truck nearly hits her, but Jack himself is crushed to death in the process, traumatizing Abby. As the trucks knock out the diner's water supply and electric generator, Ray discovers that the trucks were sparing him specifically because they believe that as the gas station owner, Ray is the only human who can refuel them. As Ray and Hope refuel the trucks, Thad and Abby sneak away on the motorcycle. Ray, Hope and Logan meet up in the forest, but George doesn't make it, as he sacrifices himself by shooting his firearm at the trucks, causing one to tip over and become stuck while the leader truck mysteriously blows smoke and unhooks from the trailer, revs up and smashes into George and gets stuck in the diner building after crashing into it. Ray uses a hunting rifle he finds in the body of one of the trucks and shoots at the truck in the diner, causing the entire structure to explode. That morning, the trio of survivors spot the burned-up but still functioning diner truck chasing them, but they climb aboard a helicopter and are saved. There they find Abby, who is shaken severely and too traumatized to speak for some reason. Believing that Thad is piloting the copter, Ray moves forward to thank him, but finds the helicopter unmanned, and worse still, tilting upwards further into the sky as the screen fades to black.


Cast

*
Timothy Busfield Timothy Busfield (born June 12, 1957) is an American actor and director. He has played Elliot Weston on the television series ''thirtysomething''; Mark, the brother-in-law of Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) in ''Field of Dreams''; and Danny Concann ...
as Ray Porter *
Brenda Bakke Brenda Jean Bakke (born May 15, 1963) is an American actress and real estate broker. She is best known for her roles in 1990s films '' Hot Shots! Part Deux'', '' Gunmen'', '' Demon Knight'', '' Under Siege 2: Dark Territory'', and '' L.A. Confi ...
as Hope Gladstone *
Brendan Fletcher Brendan Fletcher (born December 15, 1981) is a Canadian actor. He first gained recognition as a child actor, winning a Leo Award and being nominated for a Gemini Award his acting debut in the made-for-television film ''Little Criminals''. He ...
as Logan Porter * Roman Podhora as Thad Timmy *
Jay Brazeau Jay Brazeau is a Canadian actor, best known for his role as Sam Fisher in ''Cold Squad'', as Harlan in ''Stargate SG-1'' (1997–2007), and for voicing Uncle Quigley in '' Sabrina: The Animated Series''. He is also known for his role as Bobby in ...
as Jack * Amy Stewart as Abby Timmy * Victor Cowie as George "Georgie" *
Aidan Devine Aidan Devine is an English–Canadian film actor. He was born in England and immigrated with his family to Canada at the age of 15. He studied at Dawson College's Dome Theatre in Montreal, Quebec and began his acting career in Montreal. He woul ...
as Trucker Bob * Sharon Bajer as June Yeager * Jonathan Barrett as Brad Yeager * Rick Skene as Trucker Pete * Don Granberry as Sheriff * Kirk Harper as Lino * Harry Nelken as Phil


Trucks used in the film

* Western Star 4964 * Grumman-Olson Kurbmaster *
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* Chevrolet Task-Force Apache * GMC New Design *
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* GMC C6500


Production

Principal photography concluded on August 22, 1997. Shooting took place in Gunton and
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.


Reception

''Trucks'' received very little critical attention outside of independent internet blogs. ''
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'' rated ''Trucks'' 2/4 stars and wrote, "The film is all premise and no plot, a problem made worse by the clumsy addition of extraneous gory sequences." Rob Dean of ''Daily Grindhouse'' commended the film's various actors, but gave an unfavourable review overall, stating, "''Trucks'' doesn’t realize that it is a movie couched in real fears but would be better explored through a lot of vehicular action and exaggerated gruesomeness and insanity. It’s far too subdued, and not nearly loony enough. The constant attempt to ground the story in a “logical” explanation - mostly delivered by a TV set that shouldn’t work but does, and only gets the exposition channel - undercuts the fact that this could just be a goofy thing with some menace that people would overanalyze on the Internet 20 years later." Dean compared the film unfavourably to the cult horror film ''
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See also

* ''
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