Where to watch Speed (1994)
Speed is available to stream in US on YouTube TV, Netflix and Fandango at Home Free. It can also be rented or bought from AppleTV and Amazon.
A police officer races to protect passengers trapped on a city bus rigged to explode if its speed drops below fifty miles per hour. As traffic, obstacles, and limited options threaten their survival, he must find a way to keep the bus moving and everyone aboard alive.
Cast: Dennis Hopper, Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Joe Morton, Jeff Daniels, Alan Ruck, Glenn Plummer, Richard Lineback, Beth Grant, Hawthorne James, Carlos Carrasco, David Kriegel
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Trivia & production notes
- Graham Yost conceived the Speed premise after his father mistakenly thought a 1985 film about a runaway train featured a bomb, inspiring him to adapt that idea for a bus instead.
- The script was originally titled Minimum Speed but Yost changed it to avoid negative associations with the word 'minimum'.
- Jan de Bont came up with the opening elevator bomb sequence by drawing on his own experience of being trapped in an elevator while working on Die Hard.
- Joss Whedon was hired just a week before filming began to revise the dialogue and created the iconic line 'Pop quiz, hotshot.'
- Keanu Reeves was cast after director Jan de Bont saw his performance in Point Break and believed he conveyed both vulnerability and strength.
- Stephen Baldwin turned down the role of Jack Traven because he felt the character was too similar to John McClane from Die Hard.
- The bus jump stunt failed on the first attempt when the stunt driver missed the ramp, destroying the bus, and a second attempt two days later was successful but sent the vehicle further than expected and destroyed one of the cameras recording it.
- Jan de Bont adjusted the shooting schedule to give Keanu Reeves less demanding scenes after River Phoenix, Reeves' close friend, died during production.
- The freeway scenes were filmed at an incomplete Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange under construction, which de Bont noticed during a location scout and suggested adding the bus jump to capitalize on the unfinished sections.
- One of the buses used in Speed was auctioned for $102,000 in 2018.
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