Heavy Traffic is a 1973 American adult animated comedy-drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film, which begins, ends, and occasionally combines with live-action, explores the often surreal fantasies of a young New York cartoonist named Michael Corleone, using pinball imagery as a metaphor for inner-city life. Heavy Traffic was Bakshi and producer Steve Krantz's follow-up to the film Fritz the Cat. Though producer Krantz made varied attempts to produce an R-rated film, Heavy Traffic was given an X rating by the MPAA. The film received positive reviews and is widely considered to be Bakshi's biggest critical success.
Heavy Traffic (1973)
Directed by Ralph Bakshi
Genres - Animation, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama |
Sub-Genres - Comedy Drama |
Release Date - Nov 17, 1973 |
Run Time - 77 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - R
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Themes
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Adult Animation, African American, Bakshi, Interracial Relationship, Live-Action Animated Film, Marijuana, Mind-Bending/Experimental, Pinball, Sex, Sexual Frustration, Surrealism, Traffic, Virgin
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Narrative Location: New York City
Subject: organized crime
Subject: organized crime
Alternate Titles
Flipper City
FR
Hardt kjør!
NO
Heavy Traffic
AR, AU, CA, CL, DE, GB, US
Heavy Traffic - kuumat paikat
FI
Heavy Traffic: Starker Verkehr
DE
Starker Verkehr
DE
Stærk tobak
DK
Terafike Sangin
IR
Tráfico pesado
ES
Трудный путь
, RU
ヘヴィー・トラフィック
JP