Cannonball (stylized on-screen as Cannonball!, and released theatrically in the UK as Carquake) is a 1976 comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring David Carradine.
Cannonball!: Directed by Paul Bartel. With David Carradine, Bill McKinney, Veronica Hamel, Gerrit Graham. Racing across the country from L.A. to New York, a plethora of exotic cars carry contestants hoping to win a very large sum.
“Cannonball” comes from Roger Corman’s New World Pictures, which gave us last summer’s “ Death Race 2000,” not to mention this summer’s “Eat My Dust.” Corman must have a sweetheart deal with a used-car lot; he wipes out more cars in these movies than Carter has peanuts.
Basic cannonballs were round shots of a hard material such as stone or iron. The artillery men would load black powder into the barrel of the cannon, pack cotton wadding to compress the powder, then slide the cannon ball in, tamping it down to make a secure, compact shot.
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