Convoy is a
1978 action film directed by
Sam Peckinpah and starring
Kris Kristofferson,
Ali MacGraw,
Ernest Borgnine and
Burt Young. The movie is based on the
1975 country and western and
novelty song "
Convoy" by
C.W. McCall. It is considered a member of the
CB Radio/trucker film genre which rose to prominence in the 1970s following the success of
Smokey and the Bandit,
White Line Fever and the television series
Movin' On.
Synopsis
Truck driver Martin "Rubber Duck" Penwald (Kristofferson) comes into conflict with Sheriff Lyle "Cottonmouth" Wallace (Borgnine). Rubber Duck and his trucker friends, Pig Pen (Young), Spider Mike (
Franklyn Ajaye) and Widow Woman (
Madge Sinclair), get into a fight with Wallace and his deputies at a
truck stop. After handcuffing Wallace to a barstool, they decide to head for the state line to avoid prosecution. Melissa (MacGraw), a
photographer whose car has broken down, agrees to ride with the Rubber Duck, and the pair soon fall in love.