Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me (1975)

Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me (1975) poster

The first of many movies featuring the lighthearted adventures of two truck drivers. Momojiro and his best friend Kinzo take to the road on their cargo trucks impressing each other with their skills in driving fast and evading the police while transporting commodities throughout the country. Chance encounters with people along the way help them to come to terms with events clouding their past and offer them a shot at redemption.

Director: Norifumi Suzuki
Genre: Romance, Action, Comedy
Runtime: 98 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Chūji Kinoshita
Cinematography: Hanjirō Nakazawa
Editing: Osamu Tanaka
Production: Toei Company
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Trailer

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More Films by Director: Norifumi Suzuki
More Films in Genre: Romance, Action, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me about?
The first of many movies featuring the lighthearted adventures of two truck drivers. Momojiro and his best friend Kinzo take to the road on their cargo trucks impressing each other with their skills in driving fast and evading the police while transporting commodities throughout the country. Chance encounters with people along the way help them to come to terms with events clouding their past and offer them a shot at redemption.
Who directed Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me?
Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me was directed by Norifumi Suzuki.
Who stars in Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me?
Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me stars Bunta Sugawara, Kin'ya Aikawa, Yutaka Nakajima, Junko Natsu, Masayuki Yuhara, Makoto Satō.
How long is Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me?
Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me?
Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me is a Romance, Action, Comedy film.
Where was Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me produced?
Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me was produced in Japan.