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  1. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Two Rockstars Folk Rock singer James Taylor and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys Co-Founder and drummer) race Waren Oates a tall-tale telling drifter across a few states for pink slips, with a few drag races and other memorable scenes along the way.

  2. Two-Lane Blacktop is a 1971 American road movie directed by Monte Hellman, written by Rudy Wurlitzer and starring songwriter James Taylor, the Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, Warren Oates, and Laurie Bird.

  3. 23 de jul. de 1971 · Two-Lane Blacktop: Directed by Monte Hellman. With James Taylor, Warren Oates, Laurie Bird, Dennis Wilson. While drag-racing through the American Southwest in a Chevrolet 150, a driver and his mechanic cross paths with an enigmatic hitchhiker and the tall-tale-spinning driver of a GTO.

  4. Written by Fred Foster and Kris Kristofferson. Performed by Kris Kristofferson. Courtesy of Monument Records. Maybelline / No Money Down. Written by Chuck Berry / Chuck Berry. Performed by John Hammond (as John Hammond Jr.) Courtesy of Vanguard Records. Stealin' Written and Performed by Arlo Guthrie. Also performed by Laurie Bird. Hit the Road Jack

  5. Film Info. United States. 1971. 103 minutes. Color. 2.35:1. English. Spine #414. DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES. New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised by director Monte Hellman. Alternate 5.1 surround soundtrack, supervised by Hellman and presented in DTS-HD Master Audio.

  6. Carretera asfaltada en dos direcciones es una película dirigida por Monte Hellman con James Taylor, Warren Oates, Laurie Bird, Dennis Wilson .... Año: 1971. Título original: Two-Lane Blacktop. Sinopsis: Dos chicos recorren las carreteras de Estados Unidos en un polvoriento Chevrolet del 55 y compiten en carreras ilegales.

  7. 29 de dic. de 2021 · 'Two-Lane Blacktop' – The Jukebox is Playing — Peter Stanfield. December 29, 2021. Casting two musicians with zero acting experience (and without much ability in that field) in the leading roles and then not catering to their fan base by exploiting the very thing they are actually good at, is just perverse.