Divided Highways: The Interstates and the Transformation of American Life (1997)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 27M
Sinopsis
America's desire for freedom and the open road resulted in the construction of thousands of highways during the Eisenhower administration. Through interviews, archival footage and photography, America's interstate highway system is revealed to have shaped every aspect of American life and affected the nation's history for better and for worse
El ex operador de Fuerzas Especiales Frank Martin vive lo que parece ser una vida tranquila a orillas del Mediterráneo francés, donde presta sus servicios como un “transportador”, un mercenario que traslada bienes —humanos o de cualquier tipo— de un lugar a otro. Siempre sin preguntas de por medio. Frank, que en su Mercedes equipado lleva a cabo misiones secretas y a veces peligrosas, se apega a un estricto juego de 3 reglas que nunca rompe. Regla numero uno: Nunca modifiques el trato. Dos: Omitir nombres, Frank no quiere saber para quién trabaja o qué es lo que transporta. Tres: Nunca ver qué hay dentro del paquete. La carga más reciente de Frank aparenta ser igual a los incontables paquetes que ha entregado en el pasado. Ha sido contratado por un norteamericano conocido solamente como “Wall Street” para que lleve a cabo una entrega. Pero cuando Frank se detiene en el trayecto, se percata que su “paquete” se mueve...
Una vez más, es perseguido por su archienemigo el Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Gleason), quien sigue obsesionado con atraparle. Pero esta vez, el botín es todavía más grande: una elefante embarazada: y los riesgos son mayores, la acción más salvaje y, por supuesto, la recompensa para el ganador... mucho mayor.
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