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  1. Pit Stop is a film directed by Yen Tan with Bill Heck, Marcus DeAnda, Amy Seimetz, John Merriman .... Year: 2013. Original title: Pit Stop. Synopsis: Two working-class gay men in a small Texas town and a love that isn't quite out of reach.You can watch Pit Stop through flatrate,Rent,buy,ads,free on the platforms: Amazon Prime Video,Amazon Prime Video with Ads,Amazon Video,Apple TV,Fandango At ...

  2. Pit Stop (2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies ...

  3. Rick Bowman, a drag racing street punk, comes to the attention of crafty businessman Grant Willard. Willard bails him out of jail and offers him sponsorship as a stock car driver. Bowman accepts and enters the demolition derby-adjacent world of

  4. Pit Stop follows two middle-aged gay men who are trapped by the shackles of their past failed relationships in the confines of a small Texan town. Both wanting the same things in their romantic lives but cornered by their trepidations of letting the past go, that they fail to realise they are right in front of each other and chance is the only ...

  5. Jun 23, 2015 · Fast cars, rock and roll, and existentialism shape the mid-tempo groove of Jack Hill’s 1969 Drive-In movie classic Pit Stop. The film’s protagonist Rick Bowman aims to take over the figure eight racing circuit as a stepping stone in a quest to achieve greatness. His rival “the hawk” is played by a young Sid Haig.

  6. The most dangerous game ever devised, to pit man against man, flesh against steel – the figure-8 race! Jack Hill teams up with Sid Haig in one of his greatest roles for this action-spectacular crash-o-rama! Richard Davalos stars as Rick Bowman, a street punk who winds up in jail after a street race goes wrong. Bailed out by race promoter Grant Willard, he is put in the deadly track where he ...

  7. “Echoing Andrew Haigh's “Weekend,” [PIT STOP] views homoerotic yearning in a refreshingly non-sensationalistic context that places it within the broader challenges of the nation’s disillusioned middle class.” — Eric Kohn,

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