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Heavy Equipment in the Movies

Trench, the CAT 320 Autobot from Transformers, the Last Knight

Not all movie stars are flesh and blood -- some are made of metal! In this Shop Talk Blog post, we take a lighthearted look at the use of construction equipment in films, from the silent movies all the way up to Alien: Covenant.

Early Films Featuring Construction Equipment

An article in the discussed how Caterpillar has been appearing in films for almost 90 years. The first appearance of construction equipment in a film dates back to a 1927 silent film entitled . This movie featured a Holt-Caterpillar tractor. This tractor has quite a responsibility as it helps its co-star get around in the film, deliver a cargo of dynamite, and rescue the leading lady. 

The movie was based on a series of books by a former employee of Holt Manufacturing. It was made in 1936 and with their usual logo replaced by the fictional Earthworm logo, and the tractors were a key part of the plot in this romantic film.

Hellfighters

Many heavy equipment enthusiasts are very familiar with the iconic image of megastar John Wayne in his role as Chance Buckman sitting in the cab of a . The film was the 1968 hit , which was based on the true story of the oilfield fire-fighting jobs of . It turns out that Adair was the one who insisted on the use of Caterpillar-brand tractors for authenticity.

James Bond Franchise

James Bond is no stranger to construction equipment, according to a . It seems that in the 2006 film James Bond used a as his vehicle of choice to pursue one of his many enemies. Then, 2012, he was driving a while on top of a train in the film . Caterpillar machines also served as background actors in the 1999 film .

Transformers Franchise

According to the for this film franchise, here’s the heavy equipment that had roles in the Transformer films (these are all Decepticons, by the way)…

  • Hightower is a crawler truss crane
  • Long Haul is a green dump truck
  • Overload is a red articulated dump truck
  • Rampage is a red bulldozer
  • Scavenger is a mining excavator
  • Scrapmetal is a yellow crawler excavator with a Stanley UP 45SV universal processor attachment
  • Scrapper is a yellow scoop loader

These machines combine to form one massive transformer named Devastator. Let’s just say that construction equipment features heavily in this film franchise.

However, fear not! Trench, the CAT 320 excavator, fights or the Autobots. Not all is lost!

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

In this 2005 film adaptation of , a JCB demolition team of about twenty machines was positioned destroy to lead character Arthur Dent’s home. Included in this fearsome convoy, according to , was …

  • midi excavators
  • wheeled excavator
  • wheeled excavator
  • dump truck
  • wheeled loading shovel
  • backhoe loader
  • backhoe loader,
  • wheeled loading shovel
  • telescopic handler

Alien Franchise

Although not featured as prominently, there aresome recognizable machines to be spotted in some of the films from the Alien franchise. In , a fictitious exoskeleton was used by Ripley in a fantastic battle with the Xenomorph queen.  According to , included Loadall telehandlers, JCB skid steers, and some JS excavators -- all painted gold to give them a more futuristic appearance as they served as supporting characters in the terraforming bay.

Killdozer

There’s one film that featured a bulldozer that CAT doesn’t like to talk about. It was a reportedly dreadful 1974 made-for-TV movie named .  In this film, as the title suggests, a CAT D9 bulldozer is possessed by an murderous spirit and goes on a deadly rampage.   It seems that CAT doesn't think killing machines are good PR for the company, and we tend to agree.

 

Conclusion

Have we missed any films? Did your favorite big iron film appearance make the list? Let us known in the comments, and maybe we can do a part 2 to this topic.

 


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Topics: Excavators, Mini-excavators, Compact Excavators


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