
The Dump Truck Rascal 1981
In the turbulent world of 1980s trucking, 'The Dump Truck Rascal (1981)' takes you on a thrilling ride. Director Ikuo Sekimoto masterfully weaves a tale of Takashi, a rugged truck driver, and his fellow drivers who live by their own rules.
Director: Ikuo Sekimoto
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Dump Truck Rascal (1981) about?
This 1981 action-packed thriller follows the turbulent life of truck driver Takashi and his fellow drivers as they navigate the ups and downs of life on the open road.
Who directed The Dump Truck Rascal?
The Dump Truck Rascal was directed by Ikuo Sekimoto, a master of the action genre.
Who stars in The Dump Truck Rascal?
The film features a talented cast, including Toshio Kurosawa, Tatsuo Umemiya, and Mieko Harada.
Is The Dump Truck Rascal (1981) worth watching?
While The Dump Truck Rascal may not be a well-known film, its gripping story and pulse-pounding action make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the thriller genre.
How long is The Dump Truck Rascal?
The Dump Truck Rascal has a runtime of 125 minutes.
About The Dump Truck Rascal (1981) — A Thrilling Ride on the Open Road
In the turbulent world of 1980s trucking, 'The Dump Truck Rascal (1981)' takes you on a thrilling ride. Director Ikuo Sekimoto masterfully weaves a tale of Takashi, a rugged truck driver, and his fellow drivers who live by their own rules. The women in their lives add a touch of drama and romance to this high-octane story. With a runtime of 125 minutes, this action-packed thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat as Takashi navigates the ups and downs of life on the open road. From the cast, including Toshio Kurosawa, Tatsuo Umemiya, and Mieko Harada, to the director's vision, 'The Dump Truck Rascal' is a wild ride you won't want to miss. Whether you're a fan of action, thriller, or just looking for a gripping story, 'The Dump Truck Rascal' has something for everyone.
As the dust settles on the highways, Takashi's story unfolds, revealing a complex web of relationships and loyalty. With its gritty atmosphere and pulse-pounding action, 'The Dump Truck Rascal (1981)' is a must-see for fans of the genre.