| Plot Synopsis |
by Eleanor Mannikka |
The action and stunts in this fourth racing vehicle for Burt Reynolds could be accurately foreseen by most youngsters. Stroker Ace (Reynolds) is a race car driver who gets the short end of a contract with a fried-chicken entrepreneur (Ned Beatty) but can be expected to end up with the woman (Pembrook) in compensation -- and actually did (Pembrook is played by Loni Anderson in her first movie with Reynolds). By this time, the formula of racing cars, wild stunts, blond co-stars (Goldie Hawn, Farrah Fawcett, and Dolly Parton were the most recent) was wearing thin and Reynolds starred in only one more "Cannonball" film, ending his car-chase series there. |
| Similar Works |
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Bobby Deerfield
(1977, Sydney Pollack)
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Cannonball
(1976, Paul Bartel)
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Days of Thunder
(1990, Tony Scott)
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Grand Prix
(1966, John Frankenheimer)
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Greased Lightning
(1977, Michael Schultz)
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The Gumball Rally
(1976, Chuck Bail)
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Heart Like a Wheel
(1983, Jonathan Kaplan)
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Le Mans
(1971, Lee H. Katzin)
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The Racers
(1955, Henry Hathaway)
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Red Line 7000
(1965, Howard Hawks)
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