Terminus is a 1987 French-German science fiction film directed by Pierre-William Glenn.
In the year 2037, an international sport has been established, wherein a driver of a truck must cross the country and arrive at a designated terminus, while confronting obstacles and enemies along the way.
Prior to dying, she befriends a fellow prisoner (Johnny Hallyday), who later uses the truck to rescue himself and a young orphan.
This French-German production is one of the strangest oddities to emerge from the cycle of films inspired by Mad Max 2.
[1] Released as a vinyl album in France by Carrere A1 End Of The Line (Long Version) Vocals – Stan Ridgway 05:40 A2 Tracks 1:50 A3 The Grey's Pursuit 2:17 A4 Highway Chase 3:12 A5 Docteur Labo 1:42 A6 Monster's Drive 2:06 A7 Military Roadblock 2:05 B1 Love Theme "Terminus" Composed By – Stan Ridgway Performer – Stan Ridgway 4:30 B2 Princess Tango 2:42 B3 Bridge In Fire 1:15 B4 Jailbird 2:15 B5 Terminus (Front Title) 3:36 B6 Highway Chase 3:12 All compositions by David Cunningham except A1 and B1 by Stan Ridgway [2]