Drive_
"There ain't no cruise control."
A prototype enhanced human, on the run from Chinese-hired hit men, hooks up with a dread-locked bystander, and the two of them elude their pursuers narrowly each time.
Director
Steve Wang
Starring
Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, John Pyper-Ferguson
Updated Feb 16, 2026
WHERE TO WATCH
R
Runtime
FREE
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DROPTHE_ GOSSIP
Year context
Drive was released 29 years ago in 1997.
Drive is a Action, Adventure, Science Fiction film with a runtime of 1h 40m.
CAST (20)
Mark Dacascos
Toby Wong
Kadeem Hardison
Malik Brody
John Pyper-Ferguson
Vic Madison
Brittany Murphy
Deliverance
Tracey Walter
Hedgehog
James Shigeta
Mr. Lau
Masaya Katō
Advanced Model
Dom Magwili
Mr. Chow
Ron Yuan
Razor Scarred
Clive Rosengren
Cantwell
Christopher Michael
Jeb
'Evil' Ted Smith
Joss
TS
Tedd Szeto
Receptionist/Asst.
R.A. Mihailoff
Singing Trucker
DW
David Watts
Apollo Bartender
Cece Tsou
Leung Communication
Nelson Mashita
Crane Operator
Sanaa Lathan
Carolyn Brody
Herb Mitchell
Trooper #1
SV
Steve Viall
Trooper #2
CREW
Director
Writer
BOX OFFICE
$3.5M
Budget
STUDIOS (2)
NEO Motion Pictures
Overseas FilmGroup
DETAILS
Release
Status
Released
Runtime
100 min (1h 40m)
Language
English
Country
Rating
6.1/10 (154 votes)
Popularity
5
Budget
$3,500,000
IMDB
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Drive about?
A prototype enhanced human, on the run from Chinese-hired hit men, hooks up with a dread-locked bystander, and the two of them elude their pursuers narrowly each time.
How long is Drive?
Drive has a runtime of 100 minutes (1h 40m).
Who directed Drive?
Drive was directed by Steve Wang.
Who stars in Drive?
The cast of Drive includes Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, John Pyper-Ferguson, Brittany Murphy, Tracey Walter.
What is the rating of Drive?
Drive has a rating of 6.1 out of 10 based on 154 votes on TMDB.
GENRES (4)
Action
Adventure
Science Fiction
Comedy
KEYWORDS (12)
martial arts
cyborg
rocket launcher
road trip
boarding house
best friend
golden gate bridge
chainsaw
reverse footage
explosion
whipping
buddy film
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