If you enjoyed the gritty, exploitation-style drama of 'Truck Stop Women' (1974), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same raw energy, rebellious spirit, and underground charm. Whether you're a fan of 70s grindhouse cinema or just love a good dose of retro action, these picks will keep you entertained.

The Wild Bunch (1969)
Description: A violent and morally complex Western about a gang of aging outlaws, featuring intense shootouts and a critique of changing times.
Fact: The film's graphic violence was groundbreaking for its time and influenced future action movies. It was directed by Sam Peckinpah, known for his gritty style.


Duel (1971)
Description: A suspenseful thriller about a lone driver being relentlessly pursued by a mysterious truck, emphasizing tension and survival on the open road.
Fact: Steven Spielberg's first full-length feature film, shot in just 13 days. The truck was never given a visible driver to heighten the sense of menace.


The Getaway (1972)
Description: A high-octane crime drama with a focus on a fugitive couple on the run, featuring car chases, shootouts, and a desperate fight for freedom.
Fact: The film's screenplay was adapted from a novel by Jim Thompson. It was one of the highest-grossing films of


Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974)
Description: A fast-paced action film about a pair of outlaws on the run after a heist, filled with high-speed car chases and a rebellious spirit.
Fact: The film's iconic ending was controversial and left audiences stunned. It was one of the first movies to feature extensive use of handheld cameras for chase scenes.


The Sugarland Express (1974)
Description: A chase film with a mix of drama and dark humor, depicting a couple's desperate journey to reunite with their child, involving law enforcement pursuit.
Fact: Steven Spielberg's first theatrical feature film. The story was loosely based on a real-life incident in Texas.


Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
Description: A blend of action, crime, and road movie elements, following two unlikely partners in crime as they navigate heists and betrayals.
Fact: Clint Eastwood performed many of his own stunts in the film. The movie was shot on location in Montana, capturing the rugged landscape.


White Line Fever (1975)
Description: A gritty, action-packed film centered around a trucker fighting against corruption and exploitation, featuring intense road chases and a rebellious protagonist.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life trucker strikes and labor disputes in the 1970s. It became a cult classic among trucking enthusiasts.


Gator (1976)
Description: A Southern-fried crime drama with elements of action and revenge, featuring car chases, shootouts, and a charismatic antihero.
Fact: The film was a sequel to 'White Lightning' and was shot on location in Georgia. It marked Burt Reynolds' directorial debut.


The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Description: A Western with a focus on a lone outlaw seeking revenge, blending action, survival, and a gritty, anti-establishment tone.
Fact: Clint Eastwood both directed and starred in the film. It was based on a novel by Forrest Carter, who had a controversial background.


The Long Riders (1980)
Description: A Western that delves into the lives of the James-Younger gang, with a focus on brotherhood, betrayal, and chaotic action sequences.
Fact: The film uniquely cast real-life brothers as the historical outlaw brothers (e.g., the Keaches, Carradines, and Quaids). It was praised for its authentic period detail.
