DAMNATION ALLEY Blu Ray - Take A Spin Through The Apocalypse

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DAMNATION ALLEY Blu Ray - Take A Spin Through The Apocalypse
Damnation Alley is a post-apocalyptic film that takes place in a universe where the Cold War never had a chance to fizzle out, but in it's past-tense future, ends with a bang as they say, and the launching of those dreaded ICBM's. The end of civilization however, is only the beginning! Now with 9/10ths of the population wiped out in one fell swoop, military officers George Peppard, Jan Michael-Vincent, and Paul Winfield can pull the multi-wheeled, weapon enhanced, amphibious all terrain bad ass vehicle, the LandMaster, out of mothballs, and take it for a real test spin. Underneath radiated psychedelic colored skies, our intrepid survivors set out to traverse the newly-wasted lands (that's the fastest fallout ever!) and make their way across the country to find that golden trope of all post-apocalyptic films, the ever mythic enclave of society that is gathering in some far away safe haven.

On the road to utopia, the LandMaster and her crew pick up a stranded starlet in Las vegas, slumming French actress Dominique Sanda, and a feral teen-ager, played by a very young Jackie Earl Hailey, as well as battle mutated giant armor plated flesh eating insects (that look suspiciously like Madagascar hissing cockroaches....just sayin'), black scorpions the size of mini-vans, wasteland rednecks with oozing fallout sores, as well as more mundane threats from an upset Mother Nature, such as sandstorms, tornadoes, radiation clouds, and that disaster classic, the flood.

The film itself, while a bit goofy and admittedly dated, is not only as great time-capsule for how sci-fi movies were right before George Lucas and his Jedi Knights completely obliterated the landscape with their New Age-y Bible stories, and is culled from a novel of the same name, by the very distinguished and prolific author Roger Zelazny. Damnation Alley makes a great addition to a genre fans shelf, bridging the gap between titles like The World, The Flesh, And The Devil, or Fail-Safe, and The Road Warrior, or 2019: After The Fall Of New York.
 
I clearly remember seeing the film as a young boy in Chico, CA. I walked in during the scene with Jan Michael-Vincent racing past the monstrous scorpions on his dirtbike, spitting up sand, and being an all around bad-ass as Tanner. I had already watched George Peppard in his old detective show Banecek (this was pre-A Team people) and became a full blown fan here, after watching him play Maj. Eugene Denton, the commander behind the wheel of the amazing LandMaster. Paul Winfield as the military man with the heart of an artist, Keegan, the beautiful Dominique Sanda as Janice, the (let's face it) uterus they need to protect, and Jackie Earle Hailey, fresh off of being the Fonzie-like Kelly in Bad News Bears, killing it as the heroic teen, Billy, all helped solidify Damnation Alley as one of those films I kept my eyes open for, after squeezing in three screenings/six showings the week it played. You see, back then we had to catch movies we loved as many times as we could the first time around, then as co-features a few months later, or wait and wait for network tv to finally show them. Now, thanks to wonderful companies like Shout! who are doing the lord's work here, we can simply run down to the nearest blu-ray dealer, or hit an online retalier and order up Damnation Alley.

As for other possible goodness, The LandMaster is as much a star of Damnation Alley as the cast, and I keep looking for a toy company to release a replica...hello? Sideshow? NECA? Anybody? Frickin'...Mattel? Even Play Skool???

*Cross posted at EuroCultAV**
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