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Robert Redford Was Never In A Great Car Movie, But He Was Once In A Great Movie Car

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Whenever an actor from Hollywood’s Second Golden Age passes away, my immediate instinct is to think about the iconic car movie/s they starred in. Paul Newman, James Garner, Steve McQueen, Gene Hackman. They all have one. Curiously, I don’t think Robert Reford ever did.

The sad news today is that Robert Redford passed away at age 89. He’s most famous as an actor, starring in a list of all-timers like Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, The Sting, and All The President’s Men. He was also a talented producer and director, with a career that spanned six decades.

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In all that time, I don’t think he ever made a great “car” movie. He was even in a film called The Chase, which notably features a train sequence, but few car moments (instead, you get a lot of Robert Redford running and Marlon Brando complaining that Texas is too big).

I’d love to be wrong, but I don’t think I am.

Redford does, however, appear in a film with a perfect movie car. If you’ve seen the top shot, you know what I’m talking about. If not, I’ll run you through the cast of the film, because that’s what I did on the phone with Jason, mostly because it’s incredible.

Robert Refdord… Sidney Poitier… Mary McDonnell… River Phoenix… David Straitharn… Ben Kingsley… Timothy Busfield… Donal Logue… Dan Akroyd!

It’s an early hacker film and, unless you’re David and haven’t seen anything, it’s the best movie you’ve never seen: Sneakers.

Sneakers
Universal Pictures

The film was moderately popular at the time, but I think it was misrepresented in its original trailer as more silly caper than substantial drama. While it’s funny and not too heavy, Sneakers is a legitimate and rather prescient surveillance state thriller that nicely fills in the gap between The Conversation and Enemy of the State.

It stars Redford as Martin Brice (or Bishop), a Vietnam War-era student hacker who goes on the lam, only to reappear as a “sneaker,” which is essentially a security consultant who tests security systems by trying to break them. He and his team get assigned a mission by two furtive NSA agents, and everything goes wrong, leading to the only car chase I know of between a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia and a Mercury Sable:

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Screenshot: Sneakers/Universal Pictures

Again, not a car movie by any modern standard, the film does include a chase, an extremely memorable scene involving Redford being kidnapped by a car, and one that has Straitharn’s blind character being required to drive an old van.

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Screenshot: Sneakers/Universal Pictures

The Karmann Ghia is what I remember, though, and is extremely fitting for Redford’s character, as cinema fashion site BAMF Style pointed out in a retrospective of the film:

Redford’s character zips through the City by the Bay in a classic Karmann Ghia convertible, weathered but reliable like the then-56-year-old actor himself.

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Martin Bishop drives an orange 1967 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia convertible, its production dating back to his pre-fugitive days. While it’s never explicitly stated, it’s possible that the idealistic Martin had dreamed of owning one during his early days as a “sneaker” and finally obtained one after channeling his abilities to find success as a legitimate consultant.

The car just works in this context, and the one chosen for the film is just imperfect enough to be believable. Redford’s Bishop/Brice is a little too much of an idealist to drive a 911, but also too much of an aesthete and an adrenaline junkie to drive a Beetle. The Karmann Ghia is right in the sweet spot.

In his private life, Redford does seem to have enjoyed cars, including owning a gorgeous Porsche 904 GTS. His good friend Paul Newman is far more famous for being a racer, though Redford was the one who got him into racing in the first place, leading to an extraordinary ongoing prank involving a melted Porsche.

You can watch Sneakers on YouTube Movies with ads. Otherwise, I highly recommend renting it, as it’s impossible to be disappointed by this movie.

Top graphic images: Universal Pictures/Sneakers

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RustyJunkyardClassicFanatic
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RustyJunkyardClassicFanatic
4 months ago

I love this movie…have been watching it every couple years for a long time…it’s a great 90’s classic. I love thrillers like this that are just so interesting and you can’t wait to see what happens. What an absolute legendary actor. If anyone hasn’t seen it, a newer one that is more slow paced but I really liked is ” A Walk in the Woods” It’s about a fictional trek on the Appalachian Trail.
RIP Robert Redford

Peter Nelson
Peter Nelson
4 months ago

He drove a Porsche 912 in Spy Game!

Jason Roth
Jason Roth
4 months ago

Pretty sure I saw it on video a year or two after it came out. But the summer it came out, I had a 4-5X week long drive that went past a much shinier orange convertible KG that was for sale on the side of the the road. I wanted it so much (a red one was my mom’s 2nd car, and the one she had when she met my dad), and even though I didn’t have the wrenching skills, my best friend at college had a ’73 Beetle that he did a ton of work on. Never got the guts up to ask my dad about a loan to help buy it.

Anyway, when I saw the movie later, I almost lost my mind at that car.

PS A few years later I casually brought that car up to my dad, and his response made it clear that he would’ve shot me down without a second thought, so at least there’s no real regret on that front.

J Money
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J Money
4 months ago

Couldn’t agree more that Sneakers is the best movie you’ve never seen. Such a great combo of suspense, drama and comedy.

(Also, that is not a chase between the KG and the Sable — that’s just Marty making a sudden U-turn in front of the Sable.)

John B Patson
John B Patson
4 months ago

But he did ride a Solex bike through the streets of New York in Days of the Condor….Must be worth some cred…

Shinynugget
Shinynugget
4 months ago

I regularly recommend this movie to anyone looking for a good ‘hacker’ movie. Besides the characters utilizing techniques that still apply today the cast is one of the best ever assembled.

Sammy B
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Sammy B
4 months ago

late to chime but just want to add another +1 that Sneakers is a masterpiece!

Bob
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Bob
4 months ago
Starhawk
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Starhawk
4 months ago

Maybe the Kharmann Ghia fit Martin’s character better — I’ll have to think about it, honestly — but I think the step van may be the better choice. Also, I lowkey kinda want a step van… and it’s because of that movie.

By the way, Matt, you forgot spoiler tags on something that’s a major plot point in the movie. Maybe you want to fix that?

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Andreas8088
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Andreas8088
4 months ago
Reply to  Starhawk

You know what, I’ve wanted a step van since I was a teenager, and now that you mention it, I think I can totally track it back to this movie.

Starhawk
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Starhawk
4 months ago
Reply to  Andreas8088

Hey, go for it! They’re actually kind of cheap on CL sometimes, where I live. (NC, not far from Torch actually lol. Wish I could meet him… he keeps offering, and then it disappears coz nobody can make money off it coz I live in a dead-end town.)

Starhawk
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Starhawk
4 months ago
Reply to  Jimmy7

Thank you! I was actually *wondering* which one it was in that movie.

…well done. I’m a nerd, but I think I’d want to kit mine out a *little* differently.

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Cars? I've owned a few
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Cars? I've owned a few
4 months ago

Probably an unpopular opinion, but I like the Sable better.

Hugh Crawford
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Hugh Crawford
4 months ago

Not a car, but the dogfight in the great Waldo Pepper has to count.

Also, All is Lost. Is pretty amazing.

Cars? I've owned a few
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Cars? I've owned a few
4 months ago
Reply to  Hugh Crawford

Hugh… You nailed a couple of great movies.

Hugh Crawford
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Hugh Crawford
4 months ago

What? No mention of the yellow-orange 1969 911T in Downhill Racer? A great movie BTW, it pairs well with The Candidate.
Supposedly, a ski rack on a 911 wasn’t a thing until they made one for the movie.

Anoos
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Anoos
4 months ago

Came here for the mention of Redford getting Newman into racing.

Anoos
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Anoos
4 months ago
Reply to  Anoos

Just want to mention that Redford is interviewed quite a bit in Winning : The Racing Life of Paul Newman and tells a couple of funny stories about their friendship. It’s worth a watch on its own, but is a little more relevant today with the passing of Mr. Redford.

Highland Green Miata
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Highland Green Miata
4 months ago

He also drove a 1928 Rolls Royce Phantom in a fetching shade of yellow in the 1974 version of The Great Gatsby.

Adrian Clarke
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Adrian Clarke
4 months ago

Is that worth watching? I feel I would prefer it to the later version (i’ve also not read the book).

Sammy B
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Sammy B
4 months ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

it’s a fairly “meh” movie, but between Redford, Mia Farrow, Sam Watterson, and Bruce Dern there’s some heavy hitters. worth a watch once, but I’d be shocked if you felt the need to revisit it

Highland Green Miata
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Highland Green Miata
4 months ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

TBH I haven’t seen it since high school. I did read the book in the last year, I think the book is probably the better bet. It really holds up well.

Adrian Clarke
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Adrian Clarke
4 months ago

I don’t get on with fiction because I miss all the subtext (thanks autism!).

Jack Swansey
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Jack Swansey
4 months ago

I work with one of the writers/producers of Sneakers. I know it’s one of his favorite projects (maybe his absolute favorite) from a long, long career in movies.

Jack Swansey
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Jack Swansey
4 months ago

I work with one of the writers/producers of Sneakers. I know it’s one of his favorite projects (maybe his absolute favorite) from a long, long career in movies.

RHM 31
RHM 31
4 months ago

He’s in a early Bronco in “Three Days of the Condor”

Rich Mason
Rich Mason
4 months ago

I remember giving Redford driving tips in my 1974 Karmann Ghia convertible.

Fight me.

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