Death Car on the Freeway (1979 TV Movie)
Fiddle Me This...
6 September 2022
The premise of DEATH CAR ON THE FREEWAY is relatively simple: A maniac in a van -not a car- known as "The Fiddler" goes berserk on the titular roadway, victimizing female motorists. Reporter Jan Clausen (Shelley Hack) starts to make connections between the incidents, while the feckless police (represented by Peter Graves) dismiss her concerns and ignore obvious clues.

All is fun and games until someone gets killed.

This is an absurd, though quite entertaining made-for-TV horror-thriller that gets right down to business! Ms. Hack makes her telefilm debut as the sleuthing journalist. Her blaming of the auto industry, advertisers, Hollywood, and fragile masculinity for the carnage is laughable, but fits the narrative well.

George Hamilton plays Jan's smarmy, overbearing soon-to-be ex-husband. Watch for Frank Gorshin and Barbara Rush as her direct supervisors at the newsroom. Dinah Shore is one of the luckier victims. Even Abe Vigoda gets in on the act as a hospital patient. Cult movie mega-icon, Sid Haig plays the rather scary Maurie.

Plus, Harriet Nelson makes a quick cameo appearance.

EXTRA CREDIT FOR: Anyone who can discern exactly what sort of music "The Fidler" plays in his van! It sounds like someone playing a violin with a harmonica for a bow, while being sucked into a wind tunnel!...
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