Electra Glide in Blue

Electra Glide in Blue

:"For the Apollo 440 album, see Electro Glide in Blue."Infobox Film
name = Electra Glide in Blue



caption = Original 1973 movie poster
director = James William Guercio
producer = James William Guercio
Rupert Hitzig
writer = Robert Boris &
Rupert Hitzig (story)
Robert Boris (screenplay)
starring = Robert Blake
Billy Green Bush
Mitchell Ryan
Jeannine Riley
Elisha Cook, Jr.
music = James William Guercio
cinematography = Conrad Hall
editing = Jim Benson
Gerald R. Greenberg
John F. Link
distributor = United Artists
released = August 19, 1973 (USA)
runtime = 114 min
country = USA
awards =
language = English
budget = Unknown
preceded_by =
followed_by =
imdb_id = 0070022

"Electra Glide in Blue" is a 1973 film starring Robert Blake as a motorcycle cop in Arizona and Billy Green Bush as his partner. The movie was filmed in Monument Valley, and was produced and directed by James William Guercio (who is best known as the producer of Chicago's first eleven albums). The film was loathed by critics when first premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, but garnered a great deal of critical acclaim upon its nationwide release. Overall, it saw only limited commercial success.

Several members of Chicago appear in minor roles, including Peter Cetera, Terry Kath, Lee Loughnane, and Walter Parazaider, as well as David "Hawk" Wolinski from the Guercio-produced band Madura. Chicago also appears on the movie soundtrack.

Plot summary

Blake plays a motorcycle cop named John Wintergreen who patrols the rural Arizona highways with his partner, nicknamed "Zipper" (Billy Green Bush). Wintergreen is a rookie cop who resents being in traffic enforcement and wants to be transferred to homicide investigation. Wintergreen is laid-back but upright about enforcing the law, while Zipper is alternately lazy (preferring to read comic books in the shade) and hardnosed about busting hippies, even going so far as to plant evidence on a young man during a search of his van.

At first his supervisors ignore his request for a transfer; however, he is informed of an apparent suicide by Crazy Willie (Elisha Cook, Jr.). Wintergreen believes the case is not a suicide, but is instead a murder; after a shouting match with the local coroner (Royal Dano), he meets Detective Harve Poole (Mitchell Ryan), who admires Wintergreen's savvy, and arranges for Wintergreen to be transferred to homicide to help with the case.

Wintergreen's initial joy at being promoted is short-lived, as his relationship with his fellow officers deteriorates. Wintergreen begins increasingly to identify with the hippies whom the other officers are endlessly harassing; in one scene he watches as Harve brutally interrogates the same hippies who had cheerfully lied to Wintergreen about not knowing a suspect by the name of Bob Zemko (Peter Cetera).

Workplace politics also cause him to be quickly demoted back to traffic enforcement; the final straw comes when Harve discovers that Wintergreen has been sleeping with Jolene (Jeannine Riley), Harve's girlfriend and waitress at the local bar. Harve is emasculated by Jolene in front of Wintergreen, his subordinate, when Jolene mocks Harve's sexual prowess (implying that Harve is impotent) and brags that Wintergreen can "go three times in one morning".

Wintergreen eventually realizes that Crazy Willie committed the murder; the victim was an old friend of his who had taken to selling seconal and hanging around with a younger crowd. Jealous, Willie had murdered his friend and arranged it so it appeared to be a suicide. Wintergreen then informs Harve that he is "full of horseshit", as Harve was convinced Zemko had committed the murder and stolen money from the victim.

Wintergreen then discovers another terrible fact: Zipper's dream was to own his own motorcycle, and had stolen the dead man's drug money (initially blamed on Zemko) to pay for it. Zipper is intoxicated and begins firing his gun at Wintergreen, and actually hits a random passer-by. Horrified, Wintergreen shoots Zipper in self-defense, and Zipper dies in his arms.

Shortly afterwards, Wintergreen loses his own life in an ending reminiscent of the end of "Easy Rider". On the road again, he encounters the van of the hippie's that he and Zipper had interrogated earlier in the film; the hippie's are now accompanied in the van by a friend (Terry Kath). Wintergreen pulls the van over when he notices that it is without a front bumper, but when he recognizes the driver and remembers the trouble he and Zipper caused him, Wintergreen pardons the hippies and sends them on their way. Almost immediately after the van drives off, Wintergreen discovers that he is still holding the driver's license, and rides after them in an attempt to return it. However, the hippies interpret it as an arrest attempt (they are apparently carrying drugs in the van), and before Wintergreen is able to return the driver's license, the accompanying hippie leans out the van's back window and shoots Wintergreen with a shotgun. The hippies make their escape, and Wintergreen dies on the desert road, his motorcycle lying some meters ahead of him.

Recent Acclaim

The film has appeared on Turner Classic Movies as part of the "TCM Underground" program hosted by Rob Zombie, who hails the film as a masterpiece.Fact|date=July 2008 The British Film4 channel also included the film in their series of cult classics.Fact|date=July 2008

Trivia

*A promotional photograph of the film hangs on the wall of the captain's office on the police drama "Hill Street Blues".Fact|date=July 2008
*First-time director Guercio took a salary of one dollar, in order to allow the film's budget to have the money available to hire Conrad Hall as the cinematographer. During their discussions, it transpired that Guercio and Hall disagreed on how the film should look; a compromise was reached where Guercio would shoot the exterior scenes in a manner reminiscent of John Ford's films (which was the look Guercio wanted to achieve), while Hall could set up and shoot all the film's interior scenes any way he saw fit.Fact|date=July 2008According to the DVD commentary, Guercio claims that a majority of the film was shot without permits, because the Arizona State Police would not cooperate with production. Fact|date=August 2008
*The Billy Idol song Blue Highway is, in part, based on this film.

External links

*imdb title|id=0070022|title=Electra Glide in Blue


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