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Drive (1997)

6.1 | Aug 06, 1997 (US) | Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Comedy | 01:40
Budget: 3 500 000 | Revenue: N/A

There ain't no cruise control.

A prototype enhanced human, on the run from Chinese-hired hit men, hooks up with a dread-locked bystander, and the two of them elude their pursuers narrowly each time.

Featured Crew

Director
Stunts
Executive Producer
Stunts
Stunts
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Second Assistant Director
Stunt Coordinator
Stunts

Cast

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Mark Dacascos
Toby Wong
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Kadeem Hardison
Malik Brody
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Brittany Murphy
Deliverance
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Tracey Walter
Hedgehog
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Masaya Katō
Advanced Model
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Dom Magwili
Mr. Chow
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Ron Yuan
Razor Scarred

Reviews

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CrazyJekyll
8 | Jul 15, 2025
After struggling to find a copy of the Director's cut, i finally got a hold of it through my brother's friend and my god was it worth the wait. Drive (1997) is fucking fun as hell Dacascos and Hardison just work well together as a buddy comedy pairing and its also supported by Brittany Murphy, who despite her smaller role just steals the whole show. And of course, the fucking action is amazing. Koichi Sakamoto really pulled out all his japan action toku-esque fucking flip kicks and dynamic poses. Him and Wang just work so well together and it's kinda sad that we didn't get more collaborations from the two. They would have made some really fucking fun actioners. Also, if you wanna see more of Sakamoto or Wang, i highly recommend Sakamoto's work in Sentai/Kamen Rider as well as Steve Wang's American Kamen Rider Ryuki adaptation, Dragon Knight.
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CrazyJekyll
8 | Jul 15, 2025
After struggling to find a copy of the Director's cut, i finally got a hold of it through my brother's friend and my god was it worth the wait. Drive (1997) is fucking fun as hell Dacascos and Hardison just work well together as a buddy comedy pairing and its also supported by Brittany Murphy, who despite her smaller role just steals the whole show. And of course, the fucking action is amazing. Koichi Sakamoto really pulled out all his japan action toku-esque fucking flip kicks and dynamic poses. Him and Wang just work so well together and it's kinda sad that we didn't get more collaborations from the two. They would have made some really fucking fun actioners. Also, if you wanna see more of Sakamoto or Wang, i highly recommend Sakamoto's work in Sentai/Kamen Rider as well as Steve Wang's American Kamen Rider Ryuki adaptation, Dragon Knight.