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It blends "road movie" tropes, like intense vehicle stunts and high-speed chases, with occult horror elements.
It remains a cult classic for its unique genre-blending and its nihilistic, tension-filled ending. Horror Archives - Moria Reviews Race with the Devil (1975)1975
The vast, rural Texas landscape serves as a backdrop for the protagonists' growing isolation as they realize they have no one to trust. Production Details It blends "road movie" tropes, like intense vehicle
The film taps into the era's fear that anyone—from neighbors to local authorities—could be part of a vast, secretive order. Production Details The film taps into the era's
Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, Lara Parker, and R.G. Armstrong. Studio: Released by 20th Century Fox in 1975.
The story follows two couples who inadvertently witness a performed by a Satanic cult while camping in their RV. What begins as a relaxing trip quickly devolves into a relentless backroads pursuit, as the cult members use their influence and secretive network to hunt the witnesses. Key themes include:
Race with the Devil (1975) is a high-octane hybrid of a and a Satanic horror thriller . Directed by Jack Starrett, the film stars Peter Fonda and Warren Oates as two friends embarking on a motorcycle-and-RV vacation in Texas with their wives. Plot & Themes