DUEL
One of Steven Spielberg's first films, foreshadowed the blockbuster film JAWS.
Using minimal dialogue and effects, Spielberg defines the
characteristics of his prolific oeuvre in this early work. Through tight
cinematic narration, he effectively conveys the sudden and shocking
horror that develops over the course of the film.
On a deserted stretch of California highway, businessman David Mann
(Dennis Weaver) settles into his red Valiant for the long drive to an
urgent meeting. Ahead of him on the road is a slow-moving diesel truck,
which David innocently decides to pass. So begins the long duel between
David and the Goliath-like rig in this nerve-wracking TV movie.
Menacing David at every twist and turn of the highway, the truck tries
to push the Valiant onto a train track, run David down in a phone booth,
engage him in a high-speed chase, and tailgate him into oblivion.
Hoping to lose the rig, David stops at a roadside café only to realize
that the driver of the truck is also in the restaurant.
The driver is never seen, except one shot of his beefy arm waving the Valiant ahead into oncoming traffic.
Instead, Spielberg uses the monstrous truck itself, much like the way he used the shark in JAWS, to harass and taunt.
After its broadcast on television, DUEL was released theatrically with extra footage added.