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A driver for a crime syndicate leaves rivals in the dust in a 1970 Plymouth Duster, reviving memories of a time when gas guzzling was as American as apple pie.
What we do know is that Thomas Bertsch, interior stylist at Plymouth, penned the final logo. The image was a spinning dust devil with a pair of eyes–but no Tasmanian Devil. Thus the Plymouth “Duster” ...
Co-created by J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, 'Duster' tracks an FBI agent out for revenge who recruits a getaway driver with his own axe to grind. 'Duster' Review: Max Series Runs Smooth with Josh ...
But Mr. Holloway and his vintage Plymouth help make the eight-part “Duster” a clever homage to the muscle-car-and-machismo movie of the ’70s drive-in. With the fuel additive of a murder mystery.
Creators J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan go back to 1972 for Max's car-loving thriller, 'Duster,' starring Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson.
But in “Duster,” which derives its name from a fastback Plymouth coupe with a logo inspired by the Looney Tunes Tasmanian Devil, they are very much the stars.
Duster premieres on Max Thursday, May 15, with new episodes streaming every Thursday through July 3. It took more than 20 years, but we’re finally getting another TV show that capitalizes on the ...
Holloway’s character, who favors the Plymouth Duster, is all grit and gasoline: Part smirking outlaw, part desperate survivor. He’s the guy who hits ‘em fast, hits ‘em hard, and lives to ...
A surreal image J.J. Abrams could not let go and a need to put respect on the Plymouth Duster has created the summer's coolest show on any streamer.
Across a film and TV career brimming with fantastical storytelling, there was one image J.J. Abrams could not shake from his head. The Star Trek and Star Wars director saw a phone booth in the desert, ...
Josh Holloway of "Lost" stars in "Duster" as a getaway driver. The original series from Max is set to debut May 15. Steve McQueen’s Ford Mustang in 1968’s “Bullitt” and Burt Reynolds ...