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==Colonna sonora==
La Amos Records distribuì sul mercato una [[colonna sonora]] del film in LP, mentre il [[vinile]] è ormai fuori commerico. Occasionalmente è possibile recuperare riedizioni della colonna sonora in [[CD]] in [[Europa]].
▲:"Super Soul Theme" - The J.B. Pickers
▲:"The Girl Done Got It Together" - Bobby Doyle
▲:"Where Do We Go From Here?" - Jimmy Walker
▲:"Welcome to Nevada" - [[Jerry Reed]]
▲:"Dear Jesus God" - Bob Segarini and Randy Bishop
▲:"Runaway Country" - Doug Dillard Expedition
▲:"You Got to Believe" - [[Delaney, Bonnie & Friends]]
▲:"Love Theme" - Jimmy Bowen Orchestra
▲:"So Tired" - Eve
▲:"Freedom of Expression" - The J.B. Pickers
▲:"[[Mississippi Queen]]" - [[Mountain (band)|Mountain]]
▲:"Sing Out for Jesus" - [[Big Mama Thornton]]
▲:"Over Me" - Bob Segarini and Randy Bishop
▲:"Nobody Knows" - Kim & Dave
Nel film sono inoltre presenti due tracce non incluse nell'edizione ufficiale della colonna sonora:
<!--==References in popular culture==▼
* Although Cisco is a real ___location in California, the Cisco scenes were filmed in [[Cisco, Utah]], a [[ghost town]] near [[Moab, Utah|Moab]]. Cisco, Utah was also the ___location of some of the scenes filmed in ''[[Thelma and Louise]]'', another road movie which has been compared to ''Vanishing Point''.▼
* The film is often cited as an inspiration for the [[Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash]] (better known as the [[Cannonball Run]]). Although the plot of the film has similarities to the race's premise, the first running of the Cannonball preceded the film. Organizer, [[Brock Yates]], credits another contemporary road movie, ''[[Two-Lane Blacktop]]'', as providing some inspiration for the race, however.▼
* Kowalski plans to drive from [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]] to [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] in 15 hours. This would require an average speed of 85 miles per hour.▼
* A 1/25 plastic scale model kit of the Vanishing Point was produced by [[Aluminum Metal Toys|AMT]], and re-released many times since. Although a good representation of the car can be made by the experienced modeller, the model utilizes a 440 Six-Pack, rather than a 440 Magnum.▼
* The vehicles used for filming included four 440 4-speed cars and one 383 automatic. There were no 426 Hemis used in filming, and there is no reference to the engine size in any dialog. The remake differs on this, and makes a point of the Challenger being powered by a 426 Hemi.▼
* The car was not supercharged nor turbo charged, but normally aspirated with the single quad (4 barrel) 440/375 horse. The cameras were undercranked in some scenes to give the illusion of high speed. Also some chase scenes had high speed engine noises over-dubbed in portions of the sound track. ▼
* According to the directors comentary on the latest DVD release, a total of 9 1970 Dodge Challengers, Alpine White, were supplied by Chrysler Corporation, 8 were destroyed, beaten up while filming.▼
* The August, 2006 issue of Motor Trend Magazine has a cover with a new Dodge Challenger R/T concept vehicle alongside two police cruisers. The words "Vanishing Point" appear in the pavement ahead of the Challenger. Inside is a 9 page article titled "Kowalski Rides Again". It includes current photos of Barry Newman checking out the new Challenger concept, plus an interview with him about his thoughts on the new Challenger verses the old. He also speaks about the movie Vanishing Point and his role as Kowalski.▼
▲==References in popular culture==
* The film was the inspiration for the [[1997]] album by [[Primal Scream]], also titled ''[[Vanishing Point (album)|Vanishing Point]]''. In addition, a track from the album was named [[Kowalski]] after the character from the film; the track also featured samples of Super Soul's "last American hero" speech from the film.
* The film was the basis for [[Audioslave]]'s [[2004]] music video "[[Show Me How to Live]]", which included members of the band in the 1970 Challenger travelling across the desert, following the plot of the movie.
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==Curiosità==
*L'inseguimento mostra paesaggi reali possibili da vedere a Rifle, in [[Colorado]]; a Thompson Springs, Wendover e Green River, nello [[Utah]]; ad Austin e a Tonopah, in [[Nevada]]. Il film è particolarmente noto, infatti, per essere stato girato nelle stesse ___location nelle quali è ambientato; sotto certi punti di vista è un incredibile [[documentario]] sulla vita delle piccole città nelle regioni [[deserto|desertiche]] degli [[Stati Uniti d'America|Stati Uniti]].
*La targa della Dodge Challenger di Kowalski è "Colorado OA-5599". Questo numero di targa è diventato in seguito una targa personalizzata sin dall'uscita della pellicola.
*Al posto di usare una Dodge Challenger, nella scena finale dell'incidente venne usata una [[Chevrolet]] Camaro del [[1967]].
*È stato recentemente annunciato un [[remake]] del film per il grande schermo nel prossimo futuro, che dovrebbe utilizzare una nuova versione della Dodge Challenger, la Concept del [[2006]].
<!--*Nonostante Cisco esista realmente
▲* Although Cisco is a real ___location in California, the Cisco scenes were filmed in [[Cisco, Utah]], a [[ghost town]] near [[Moab, Utah|Moab]]. Cisco, Utah was also the ___location of some of the scenes filmed in ''[[Thelma and Louise]]'', another road movie which has been compared to ''Vanishing Point''.
▲* The film is often cited as an inspiration for the [[Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash]] (better known as the [[Cannonball Run]]). Although the plot of the film has similarities to the race's premise, the first running of the Cannonball preceded the film. Organizer, [[Brock Yates]], credits another contemporary road movie, ''[[Two-Lane Blacktop]]'', as providing some inspiration for the race, however.
▲* Kowalski plans to drive from [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]] to [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] in 15 hours. This would require an average speed of 85 miles per hour.
▲* A 1/25 plastic scale model kit of the Vanishing Point was produced by [[Aluminum Metal Toys|AMT]], and re-released many times since. Although a good representation of the car can be made by the experienced modeller, the model utilizes a 440 Six-Pack, rather than a 440 Magnum.
▲* The vehicles used for filming included four 440 4-speed cars and one 383 automatic. There were no 426 Hemis used in filming, and there is no reference to the engine size in any dialog. The remake differs on this, and makes a point of the Challenger being powered by a 426 Hemi.
▲* The car was not supercharged nor turbo charged, but normally aspirated with the single quad (4 barrel) 440/375 horse. The cameras were undercranked in some scenes to give the illusion of high speed. Also some chase scenes had high speed engine noises over-dubbed in portions of the sound track.
▲* According to the directors comentary on the latest DVD release, a total of 9 1970 Dodge Challengers, Alpine White, were supplied by Chrysler Corporation, 8 were destroyed, beaten up while filming.
▲* The August, 2006 issue of Motor Trend Magazine has a cover with a new Dodge Challenger R/T concept vehicle alongside two police cruisers. The words "Vanishing Point" appear in the pavement ahead of the Challenger. Inside is a 9 page article titled "Kowalski Rides Again". It includes current photos of Barry Newman checking out the new Challenger concept, plus an interview with him about his thoughts on the new Challenger verses the old. He also speaks about the movie Vanishing Point and his role as Kowalski.-->
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