- Vanishing Point (1997 film)
"Vanishing Point" is a
1997 television remake of the 1971 cult film of the same title.The film stars
Viggo Mortensen ,Jason Priestly ,Peta Wilson ,Christine Elise andKeith David and the same model 1970Dodge Challenger R/T as in the original, and was directed by Charles Robert Carner.The remake originally aired on the Fox television network on January 7, 1997.
Synopsis
Jimmy Kowalski (Mortensen), a
Gulf War veteran and former stock car racer, works as an automobile restorer and delivery driver at a shop in Idaho. He takes an assignment delivering a 1971Plymouth Road Runner to New Mexico to pay his wife's mounting medical bills. InNew Mexico , he is offered another job, delivering a 426 Hemi powered 1970Dodge Challenger R/T toSalt Lake City ,Utah . On the way, he's informed that his wife's already-difficult pregnancy has taken a turn for the worse and continues to head back home toIdaho , refusing to stop for police when flagged down for speeding.An interstate chase develops. Throughout the entire movie, he is pursued by a relentless Utah
sheriff and the head of theFBI who, while trying to make a name for himself and the organization, after the incidents ofRuby Ridge and theWaco Siege , become convinced he is either runningdrugs or is adomestic terrorist . Kowalski is aided in his flight by a radioshock jock called "The Voice" (Priestly), alibertarian DJ with a "Don't Tread on Me " flag in hisstudio , and constantly givinghomilies on things such asincome tax es and governmentoppression . The Voice, intrigued by Kowalkski's run across country sets out to find the truth about Kowalski. As he does so, he discovers the truth of Kowalski's "drug run" and that he is really rushing home to be with his wife and her now dangerous pregnancy.Along the way, Kowalski runs into the
desert where he gets lost, blows atire , and spends the night in anIndian reservation . He finds his way back onto the road where he continues on his way to Idaho, tricking the FBI into going the opposite direction of his intended path. However, as the day rides on he falls asleep and drives into the salt flats. A woman on amotorcycle finds him as he wakes up, and informs him that he has lost his oil pan. He follows her to her hideout, where she and her boyfriend help him to get a new oil pan and help him to run aroadblock .After running the roadblock with help, he shuts off his
headlights and vanishes into thewoods . He wakes up from anightmare about his wife at 7:19 a.m., finds aphone booth and calls thehospital .Kowalski then drives down the road to where the movie began. Upon seeing the roadblock, he stops where we first see him in the beginning. A flashback reveals that his wife died at 7:19 a.m. after her kidneys failed. He then drives his car into the roadblock. An
epilogue by "The Voice" reveals that although the authorities claim he died in the crash, the body was never found, and that some witnesses swear he bailed just before the crash and escaped authorities, and is now living out west with his newborn daughter.Contrast with Original Film
The bare bones of the plot of this remake are the same as the original, but the number of major characters has grown. Kowalski and the radio DJ, have been changed significantly, and the plot is changed as a result. The DJ does not have the
supernatural powers to speak with Kowalski through theradio , but instead seeks the truth about Kowalski's sketchy past. The Kowalski in the original drove for unknown reasons, but the remake gives Kowalski a more clear background and reason to drive.See also
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Vanishing Point - The original film versionExternal links
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