Hot Wheels (1980)
A story of one-upmanship that starts at a roller-skating rink and ends in death.
Two girls turn down two boys for more prosperous, motorized dates. In anger, the two teenage boys steal a car, booze up and accidentally meet up with the girls. The drivers of the two cars challenge each other, and a wild race starts that ends up with a horrifying accident. A fictional film, it dramatizes a situation where pride, alcohol and wheels combine with disastrous results.
Director: Don McBrearty
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: February 19, 1980
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Dennis Miller
Editing: Barry Greenwald, Alan Collins
Production: ONF | NFB, McBrearty Film Productions
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Don McBrearty
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hot Wheels about?
- Two girls turn down two boys for more prosperous, motorized dates. In anger, the two teenage boys steal a car, booze up and accidentally meet up with the girls. The drivers of the two cars challenge each other, and a wild race starts that ends up with a horrifying accident. A fictional film, it dramatizes a situation where pride, alcohol and wheels combine with disastrous results.
- Who directed Hot Wheels?
- Hot Wheels was directed by Don McBrearty.
- Who stars in Hot Wheels?
- Hot Wheels stars Jason Bloomfield, Paul Culliton, Lesleh Donaldson, Philip Fischer, Nicole Maheu, Kate McGarry.
- How long is Hot Wheels?
- Hot Wheels has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Hot Wheels?
- Hot Wheels is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Hot Wheels produced?
- Hot Wheels was produced in Canada.