Breaker! Breaker!


Breaker! Breaker! is a 1977 action film starring Chuck Norris.

Plot

J.D., a trucker from California, returns from the road to learn that an old friend was assaulted and paralyzed by Sergeant Strode, a policeman in Texas City, California. He makes inquiries into Texas City and learns that its policemen Strode and Deputy Boles have a history of "trapping" truckers for a corrupt judge running various rackets in the so-called "City".
When his younger brother Billy begins working as a trucker, J.D. warns him to stay away from Texas City. But Billy is easily fooled by an officer on a CB radio, who pretends he's a fellow trucker.
After Billy disappears, J.D. sets out in search of him. He goes to Texas City and barges in on a city council meeting, wherein Trimmings' stooges boast of their booties. He befriends a waitress, a single mother, working at a diner which overcharges outsiders. After getting into a fight with the owner of the local wrecking yard and accidentally killing him, J.D. is arrested and sentenced to death by Judge Trimmings.
J.D.'s girlfriend tells his fellow truckers what's happened via CB radio. They come to rescue J.D. and Billy and tear the town down.

Cast

Norris said he was paid $5,000 to do the film. "I didn't know anything when I made that movie", said Norris. "We shot it in just 11 days. But it was amazing, people loved it anyway. It's a down-home kind of movie. It's still my dad's favorite."
"I want to become as big in the movie industry as I've been in the karate industry", said Norris in 1977. "I know I can do it because I have the faith to do it."

Reception

Norris was not particularly proud of the film but in 1981 said it was his father's favorite of his movies and "made a lot of money".
The New York Times called it "shoddy" with "wooden direction" and a "sophmoric cast". The Los Angeles Times called it "a talky, melodramatic exploitation hybrid."

In popular culture

The film was referenced on the May 24, 2007 episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien, when O'Brien used a Breaker! Breaker! lever to showcase random scenes from Walker, Texas Ranger.
The film was a subject of good-natured ridicule in a March 21, 2013 video-on-demand release by Rifftrax.