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  1. Reviews. White Line Fever. 90 minutes ‧ 1975. Roger Ebert. January 1, 1975. 3 min read. Carrol Jo Hummer gets out of the service with his eyes practically shining at the glory of his dream: He’ll buy his own semitrailer and become that pillar of free enterprise, the independent owner-operator. He’s a lad Horatio Alger would have been ...

  2. What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming. Link to What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming ... White Line Fever [is] a movie demonstrating that, while I know little about trucking, the film ...

  3. "White Line Fever" is an American trucking/action movie about truck drivers released in 1975.Jan-Michael Vincent plays the hero who returns from Vietnam and takes over his father's trucking business in Tucson,Arizona.He soon discovers that the shippers are corrupt and want him to smuggle illegal loads of cigarettes and slot machines.When he refuses to load such commodities they load his ...

  4. This was his big chance at a studio action movie. It's packed with action alright. Great stunts as well. I know everyone in the cast cause I worked with them too. 50 likes. Review by BeardofTsu ★★★★ 2. Jan-Michael Vincent is Carrol Jo Hummer a man who after securing a bank loan buys his own rig called "The Blue Mule".

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  5. White Line Fever is 41364 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 18146 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Fall of the Maya Kings but less popular than Satan's Triangle.

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  6. Jun 20, 2018 · White Line Fever would be his first film for a major studio. Though a $1.4 million budget was not necessarily low, White Line Fever was considered a B-film by Columbia in that there were no majors stars, the story was formulaic and it was targeted to a specific audience. B-movies thrive on familiar archetypes and a sensational treatment of the ...

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  8. Plot. Sam Hummer is a local truck driver from Tucson, Arizona who works for a Tucson-based produce-shipper called "Red River". His driving partners are Duane Haller and "Pops" Dinwiddie. Eventually Sam's son, Carrol Jo (hereafter known as "CJ"), is old enough to ride with his father and the two of them then become partners as well.

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