White Line Fever
Originally released in 1978. White Line Fever is a documentary film. directed by Edward Luyken. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A filmed diary that documents the period that Luyken stayed in the United States. The film consists of three parts: a half-hour filmed in New York, a half-hour report of hitchhiking from the east to the west coast, and again another half hour in New York. The images are edited in a quick sequence; in some cases, the shots are only one frame in length. The name White Line Fever refers to the monotonous succession of white markings on the motorway.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is White Line Fever about?
A filmed diary that documents the period that Luyken stayed in the United States. The film consists of three parts: a half-hour filmed in New York, a half-hour report of hitchhiking from the east t...
Who directed White Line Fever?
White Line Fever was directed by Edward Luyken.
How long is White Line Fever?
White Line Fever has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was White Line Fever released?
White Line Fever was released on August 29, 1978 in theaters.