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The Sugarland Express (1974)

March 31, 1974 (US) Crime, Drama • 110m

Overview

Married small-time crooks Lou-Jean and Clovis Poplin lose their baby to the state of Texas and resolve to do whatever it takes to get him back. Lou-Jean gets Clovis out of jail, and the two steal their son from his foster home, in addition to taking a highway patrolman hostage. As a massive dragnet starts to pursue them across Texas, the couple become unlikely folk heroes and even start to bond with the captive policeman.

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Top Billed Cast

Goldie Hawn
Goldie Hawn

Lou Jean Poplin

William Atherton
William Atherton

Clovis Poplin

Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson

Captain Tanner

Harrison Zanuck
Harrison Zanuck

Baby Langston

A.L. Camp
A.L. Camp

Mr. Nocker

Dean Smith
Dean Smith

Russ Berry

Ken Hudgins
Ken Hudgins

Standby #1

Frank Steggall
Frank Steggall

Logan Waters

Roger Ernest
Roger Ernest

Hot Jock #1

Guich Koock
Guich Koock

Hot Jock #2

Gene Rader
Gene Rader

Gas Jockey

Gordon Hurst
Gordon Hurst

Hubie Nocker

George Hagy
George Hagy

Mr. Sparrow

Robert Golden
Robert Golden

Dybala's Kid

Bill Scott
Bill Scott

Station Man

James Robert Allen
James Robert Allen

D.P.S. Officer (uncredited)

Marianna Clore Blase
Marianna Clore Blase

Waitress (uncredited)

Richard Bright
Richard Bright

Marvin Dybala (uncredited)

Dean Jones
Dean Jones

Policeman at Football Game (uncredited)

Al Evans
Al Evans

Guard (uncredited)

Harvey Christiansen
Harvey Christiansen

Old Reporter (uncredited)

Crew
Vilmos Zsigmond
Vilmos Zsigmond

Director of Photography

John Williams
John Williams

Original Music Composer

Hal Barwood
Hal Barwood

Screenplay

Joe Alves
Joe Alves

Art Direction

Del Armstrong
Del Armstrong

Makeup Artist

William S. Gilmore
William S. Gilmore

Unit Production Manager

James Fargo
James Fargo

First Assistant Director

Tom Joyner
Tom Joyner

Second Assistant Director

Bill Dietz
Bill Dietz

Property Master

Dennis C. Salcedo
Dennis C. Salcedo

Sound Recordist

Frank Brendel
Frank Brendel

Special Effects

Carey Loftin
Carey Loftin

Stunt Coordinator

John J. Connor
John J. Connor

Assistant Camera

Nick McLean
Nick McLean

First Assistant Camera

Al Perry
Al Perry

Generator Operator

Jack L. Richards
Jack L. Richards

Camera Operator

Sven Walnum
Sven Walnum

Camera Operator

Robert Ellsworth
Robert Ellsworth

Costume Design

James Gilmore
James Gilmore

Costume Design

Jeff Gourson
Jeff Gourson

Assistant Editor

Ulla Bourne
Ulla Bourne

Script Supervisor

William S. Gilmore
William S. Gilmore

Production Executive

Roy D. Smith
Roy D. Smith

Unit Publicist



Reviews

DanDare

⭐ 6/10

June 1, 2020

Steven Spielberg's first proper cinema movie has some great photography from Vilmos Zsigmond.

The tone is uncertain. A road movie, a tragic comedy with car pile ups that is based on true facts.

Lou Jean Sparrow Poplin (Goldie Hawn) takes her husband Clovis (William Atherton) out of a minimum security prison just weeks before his eventual release.

All to save their child who has been taken away and ready to put up for adoption. They kidna… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

April 1, 2023

When "Clovis" (William Atherton) is incarcerated, his wife "Lou Jean" (Goldie Hawn) is facing losing their son to adoption. She's having none of this so decides to spring her husband from jail so they can go collect their bairn and head for Mexico. Things do not go to plan, though, and pretty quickly they are in an hijacked police-car being driven by "Officer Slide" (Michael Sacks). Needless to say, the police - under the shrewd "Capt. Tanner" (B… read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 9/10

May 8, 2024

Quality!

<em>'The Sugarland Express'</em> is Steven Spielberg's first theatrical release as director, which is quite something given the movie seems like it was made by a seasoned vet. On a similar note, the look and feel of the film is absolutely outstanding; it has aged remarkably well visually, almost hard to believe it came out in 1974! I also really enjoyed the score, particularly Toots Thielemans on the harmonica, but that's no surprise … read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

May 14, 2026

**_Inspired by the real-life incident from May 2, 1969, mixed with…_**

…elements of the Bonnie & Clyde account from 35 years earlier, such as the way Americans were rooting for the couple. In truth, the chase only lasted 5-6 hours and not several days. So, there was no time for the press to get ahold of the story and spread it to the people. Neither did the kidnapped patrolman warm up to the couple.

Furthermore, it didn’t end anywhere near … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$3,000,000

Revenue

$12,800,000

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