<\/noscript><\/a>When one of the large company oil wells explodes and catches fire several hundred miles away, the company offers to hire four men at an exorbitant $2000 each to drive two trucks over mountain dirt roads. \u00a0They will be carrying the nitroglycerine needed to blow up the well and extinguish the fire. \u00a0Mario, Luigi and Bimba (Peter van Eyck) are chosen. \u00a0Jo disposes of the other driver selected and takes the forth spot himself.<\/p>\nThe company doubts that any of the men will make it alive but it’s the only chance to stop the fire. \u00a0The drilling boss says: “They don’t belong to a union, and they don’t have any relatives, so if anything happens, no one will come around causing trouble.”<\/p>\n
The nitro is unstable and liable to blow at any hard jolt, the trucks lack adequate suspensions and the roads are third-world horrible. \u00a0The ride is an unrelenting journey of nail-biting suspense. \u00a0The direction, editing, psychological make-up of the men and the simple road hazards that could take their lives in an instant make the film much more suspenseful and nerve-wracking than any Hollywood extravaganza about the whole world ending.<\/p>\n
Although the film is almost 60 years old it is amazingly contemporary. \u00a0The perils of the oil industry, how easily all things petroleum go terribly bad, how simple it is to exploit desperate people and how the same qualities that make men\/women heroes (boldness, brashness and taking incredible risks) are the same qualities that also doom them. \u00a0It’s as urgent and compelling as it would be today. \u00a0It’s shocking how little we have learned from the various catastrophic oil disasters over the years– and how we keep making the same mistakes, are filled with the same hubris and have so little desire to change our ways.<\/p>\n
Yes. \u00a0Those are all problems in my own life. \u00a0I’m looking at how my greatest strengths are also my greatest weakness, what mistakes I keep making repeatedly and where my own hubris has often blinded me. \u00a0It’s a nerve-wracking ride in its own way. \u00a0The answers (and solutions) aren’t far away. \u00a0And I have another 29 days.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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