Duel (1971) Now
The film's plot is stripped down to its barest essentials: a literal and psychological "duel" on the open highway.
David Mann ( Dennis Weaver ), a mild-mannered salesman, is driving across the California desert for a business meeting. Duel (1971)
The screenplay was written by Richard Matheson , adapting his own short story based on a real-life road rage incident he experienced in 1963. 🛠️ Key Themes & Elements The film's plot is stripped down to its
After Mann passes a slow-moving, rusted 1955 Peterbilt 281 tanker truck, the unseen driver begins a relentless, murderous pursuit. 🛠️ Key Themes & Elements After Mann passes
Released in 1971, Duel is the breakout film that transformed a 24-year-old from a television director into a cinematic visionary. Originally an ABC "Movie of the Week," its lean, high-tension execution was so effective that it was later expanded for a theatrical release. 🎬 Core Premise & Narrative
Despite its simplicity, Duel is rich with subtext and technical innovation. 🚗 The "Emasculated" Everyman