Supervan
Directed byLamar Card
Written byJohn Arnoldy
Robert Easter
Neva Friedenn
Produced bySal A. Capra
Sandy Cohn
Nolan Russell Bradford
Starring[Mark Schneider
Katie Saylor
Morgan Woodward
Len Lesser
CinematographyIrv Goodnoff
Edited byBill Butler
Music byMark Mercury
Bob Stone
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Supervan is a 1977 American vansploitation film directed by Lamar Card. It features a very heavily modified van central to the storyline.[1] It is an action adventure comedy road movie and is rated PG.[2][3]

Plot

Clint Morgan (Mark Schneider) goes to The Invitational Freak-Out for custom van enthusiasts intending to enter his van, The Sea Witch, in a contest. In saving a runaway, Karen (Kate Saylor), from rapist bikers, Clint loses his van. He goes to his friend Bosley (Tom Kindle), a rebel designer, who lets Clint and Karen enter his solar-powered laser-firing custom van, Vandora, in place of The Sea Witch.

Cast

The van

The titular "Supervan" was customized by George Barris, based on a stock Dodge Sportsman van.[4] Among its most unusual features, it featured solar panels, the ability to emit laser beams, and an entire custom body.[5] Coffman called it a "bizarre, 70s-futuristic beast", and there were scale reproductions sold as merchandising for the film, which is unusual for the genre. The film features a cameo appearance by Charles Bukowski[6]

See also

References

  1. "AV Club: Article about "Supervan"". Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  2. "Rotten Tomatoes: Site about Supervan". Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  3. "Super Van (1977)". www.allmovie.com. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  4. "Don Smith: Article about the van customized for the film". Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  5. "Chromjuwelen: Article about the van used in Supervan, mentioning it was a "Vansploitation" film". Retrieved June 9, 2016..
  6. Coffman, Jason. "A brief guide to vansploitation cinema, page 2".


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