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Highway Honeys is a curious mix of drama and light-hearted adventure that captures a slice of life in the world of tow truck operators. Daytona and Carole Lee, with their Good Shepherd Tow Service, find themselves in a tussle with some shady rivals, which sets a pretty interesting tone. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but it does lend a certain charm. You're not here for big-budget effects—it's all practical, which is part of its appeal. The performances, especially from Bledsoe and Davis, give it an authentic feel. It's real, it's gritty, and it paints a picture of small-town grit versus corruption in a way that sticks with you. It's one of those gems that makes you appreciate the lesser-known TV movies from the early '80s.
Interesting portrayal of small-town dynamics. · Shows the impact of dishonest business practices. · A slice of '80s TV movie culture.
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