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RPM
Threat advisory: Low - Low risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Stealing a supercar is not about the money... it's about the rush.
The world's biggest car show draws international attention and the world's top car thieves. When professional car thief Luke (David Arquette) is offered millions to steal a supercar, he is about to realise it's not just about the money, it's about the rush.
But Luke has met his match in rival carjacker Claudia (Famke Janssen), who can't resist the adrenaline of the money.
Hold on for the ride of your life.
Persons of interest
- David Arquette .... Luke Delson
- Emmanuelle Seigner .... Michelle Claire
- Famke Janssen .... Claudia Haggs
- Steve John Shepherd .... Rudy
- Stephen Yardley .... Chiarkos
- Kenneth Cranham .... Biggerman
- John Bluthal .... Grinkstein
- Debora Weston .... Detective Georgie Rysher
- Jean-Luc Bideau .... Inspector LeBlanc
- George Rossi .... Zantos
- Bob Sherman .... Karl Delson
- Jonathan Cecil .... Lord Baxter
- Jeff Harding .... Tim Ryan
- Sheri Graubert .... Karen
- James Larkin .... Jonqull
- JP Gardner .... Screenwriter
- Donald Cammell .... Screenwriter
- Ian Wharp .... Director
Intelligence analyst
Secret Agent Acid Thunder
Theatrical report
Gone in 91 minutes.
RPM is the B-grade version of Gone in 60 seconds. Starring David "I haven't made a real film in years" Arquette, it takes place in Europe. You can see the boom mic. There are voice-overs.
You have to wonder why it's being marketed as an action-packed adventure when it's just a slapstick comedy.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- *
Security censorship classification
M (Medium level violence, medium level coarse language, medium level sex scenes)
Surveillance time
91 minutes (1:31 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 20 June 2001
DVD retail: Undated October 2001
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