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  1. Fast Company (1979) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... created 28 Mar 2020 1979 Movies, Best to Worst a list of 49 ...

  2. Fast Company: Directed by David Cronenberg. With William Smith, Claudia Jennings, John Saxon, Nicholas Campbell. After his sponsor replaces him with his arch rival, a race-car driver decides to steal the car and race it himself.

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    • Drama, Sport
    • David Cronenberg
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    • Collective. - Metascore: 95. - Reviews: 23. “Collective” follows several Romanian journalists as they expose the secret health care fraud behind a 2015 Bucharest nightclub fire that claimed multiple lives.
    • David Byrne’s American Utopia. - Metascore: 93. - Reviews: 26. Filmmaker Spike Lee directed this recorded version of beloved musician David Byrne’s Broadway show of the same name.
    • Never Rarely Sometimes Always. - Metascore: 91. - Reviews: 34. In “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Pennsylvania teenager Autumn heads on a treacherous journey to New York City with her cousin Skylar to receive an abortion.
  3. William Smith, who plays Lucky Lonnie, a drag-strip racer in David Cronenberg's Fast Company, is a personification of country singer Waylon Jennings' voice: powerful and rich and funky and gentle. He doesn't hold Fast Company together - a vise the size of Paraguay couldn't hold Fast Company together - but his presence gives the movie an entirely undeserved distinction.

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    • David Cronenberg
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  4. Fast Company. 1979. Directed by David Cronenberg. Fast Company (1979) is a Cronenberg film that I overlooked. In fact, it is the least Cronenbergian film I have ever seen. Fast Company is a race car drama with lots of fast cars and fast women. David Cronenberg co-wrote the script with Nicholas Campbell, Phil Savath, Courtney Smith, and Alan Treen.

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    • David Cronenberg
  5. The fact is that “Fast Company” is so readily accessible for those simply wanting some B-movie fun rather than the thought provoking and heavy handed “body-horror” that Cronenberg was focusing on and that reached it’s peak with “Videodrome” (1983) and his reworking of “The Fly” (1986). Some others say he topped himself with ...

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