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'''''High-Ballin''''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] film about truckers released in 1978, directed by [[Peter Carter (director)|Peter Carter]]. [[Jerry Reed]] plays the "Iron Duke", an independent trucker who stands up to the local trucker boss, King Carroll, who tryies to drive independent truckers out of business. Duke's friend Rane, played by [[Peter Fonda]], comes to visit his friend and ends up helping him. The movie plot is reminiscent of a modern day western, with easily recognizable good and bad guys.
'''''High-Ballin''''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] film about truckers released in 1978, directed by [[Peter Carter (director)|Peter Carter]]. [[Jerry Reed]] plays the "Iron Duke", an independent trucker who stands up to the local trucker boss, King Carroll, who tries to drive independent truckers out of business. Duke's friend Rane, played by [[Peter Fonda]], comes to visit his friend and ends up helping him. The movie plot is reminiscent of a modern day western, with easily recognizable good and bad guys.


The film was filmed in Milton, [[Ontario]], Canada. The US release was rated PG-13. The Runtime was 97 minutes.
The film was filmed in Milton, [[Ontario]], Canada. The US release was rated PG-13. The Runtime was 97 minutes.

Revision as of 21:43, 10 February 2010

High-Ballin is a Canadian film about truckers released in 1978, directed by Peter Carter. Jerry Reed plays the "Iron Duke", an independent trucker who stands up to the local trucker boss, King Carroll, who tries to drive independent truckers out of business. Duke's friend Rane, played by Peter Fonda, comes to visit his friend and ends up helping him. The movie plot is reminiscent of a modern day western, with easily recognizable good and bad guys.

The film was filmed in Milton, Ontario, Canada. The US release was rated PG-13. The Runtime was 97 minutes.

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