Overdrive (1997 film)

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Overdrive is a 1997 American film starring Steve Guttenberg, which was directed by Lev Spiro for Roger Corman. The film cost $2 million to produce.[1]

The Schlock Pit commented that "While peppered with dialogue drawn from the cliché tombola (“Racing is dangerous. It’s what I do”), the main flaw of Overdrive is the uneven clip at which it moves. Track scenes drag on, and they're largely devoid of excitement, all of which have a knock-on effect in regard to any momentum that Spiro tries to build."[2]

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