Two-Lane Blacktop - (Movie Clip) Santa Fe
"The Driver" (James Taylor), "The Mechanic" (Dennis Wilson) and "The Girl" (Laurie Bird) scope prospects at a Santa Fe Drive-in, eventually challenging "Hot Rod Driver" (screenwriter Rudolph Wurlitzer) in Two-Lane Blacktop, 1971.
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