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5,8/10
62.854
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Der harte Trucker Lincoln Hawk ist entschlossen, seinen Sohn zurückzugewinnen und bei den Weltmeisterschaften im Armdrücken zu triumphieren.Der harte Trucker Lincoln Hawk ist entschlossen, seinen Sohn zurückzugewinnen und bei den Weltmeisterschaften im Armdrücken zu triumphieren.Der harte Trucker Lincoln Hawk ist entschlossen, seinen Sohn zurückzugewinnen und bei den Weltmeisterschaften im Armdrücken zu triumphieren.
- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Allan Graf
- Collins
- (as Alan Graf)
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Good choice of work for Sly - a trucker. Something 'masculine', on the move. He wrangles with his father-in-law for custody of his son, who thought his dad (Sly) disowned him. To the contrary, grandfather didn't want the boy associating with Sly because he was'nt 'of money' like grandfather was. When Sly's former wife dies of cancer, (Susan Blakely again), Sly sees it as a 'sign' to take his responsibility seriously & raise his son the only way he knows how - take him on the road with him, teach him not to be a spoiled brat all his life, live a little! At first, his son rejects him totally. But later on when he finds out the truth about his dad, he decides he WANTS to be with him.
Yes, the veritable 'macho-sport of arm-wrestling' is thrown in as a way to win big money quick & show-off Sly's ever-bulging muscles. But hey! What's a Sly-film without muscles?? See this one for family entertainment. Sly might be a bit 'wooden' with some of his lines, but the action scenes are typically Sly!
Yes, the veritable 'macho-sport of arm-wrestling' is thrown in as a way to win big money quick & show-off Sly's ever-bulging muscles. But hey! What's a Sly-film without muscles?? See this one for family entertainment. Sly might be a bit 'wooden' with some of his lines, but the action scenes are typically Sly!
This movie really touched base with me. I grew up not knowing my father, so I really felt for "Michael Cutler", played by David Mendenhall. This was the first thing I remembered seeing David in and I became a big fan of his thru this movie. I identified with his character so much.
If only there would have been a sequel to this movie. (+:
If only there would have been a sequel to this movie. (+:
Are you kidding me? Sylvester Stallone in an arm-wrestling movie? Does it get any better than that? If your balls have not turned into steel after seeing this movie, you're either a woman or... that is the only explanation. Acting? Plot? Cinematography? Who cares? Enjoy 90 minutes of pure testosterone and corniness. "Over the top" is without a doubt the most fitting movie title ever. If you enjoy either movies from the 80s, anything that's over the top or just Sylvester Stallone's weird acting and awkward yet somehow touching speeches, than you're gonna have a great time watching this movie. However, if you're not a fan of said things, than you should probably stay away from this masterpiece.
It's hard to dislike Over The Top. Sure, it can get corny, old-fashioned, far-fetched (the gate-crashing scene, fun and unbelievable.) The movie sorta plays like a cross between Highway to Heaven and THe A-Team. But somehow, you find yourself watching despite whatever 'good judgment' you think you might have regarding the cinema. You get swept up in the film's good vibes. You care about what happens to Hawke and his son. Most of the credit for this has to go to Sylvester Stallone. He plays the part of a truck driver coping with the new experience of getting to know his twelve-year-old son for the first time quite well. You care because you sense how much HE cares. it is conveyed by a sure delivery from Stallone. His character never seems too slight or well, too Over the top. There is a bond that slowly forms between him and his son. And the movie has a great "training" montage complete with great song that will remind you of what was so good about the Rocky films. David Mendenhall agreeably plays the part of Mike with the combination of distrust, arrogance and vulnerability you would expect from someone his age who went thru what he did.. No, he's not Haley Joel Osmont. We won't leave the movie shaking our heads at his incredible,precocious talent. That doesn't mean he didn't acquit himself nicely in the film. Robert Loggia's role could have been fleshed out a little more. He seems to much like a comic-strip villain. The film could have delved more into his reasons for hating Hawke. that part could have been beefed up a bit.
I enjoyed the Arm-wrestling backdrop. It was a refreshing change for movies of that era that boasted big stars like Stallone. Usually, movies that were sport-specific other than the trad football, baseball, or boxing stories tended to use people who were less known (Gotcha, Gleaning the Cube)
A good film. warm, funny, exciting. The better face of the Eighties cinema.
I enjoyed the Arm-wrestling backdrop. It was a refreshing change for movies of that era that boasted big stars like Stallone. Usually, movies that were sport-specific other than the trad football, baseball, or boxing stories tended to use people who were less known (Gotcha, Gleaning the Cube)
A good film. warm, funny, exciting. The better face of the Eighties cinema.
An underrated film that is actually a family drama with an interesting story and good characters.
We follow Lincoln Hawk's efforts to bond with his son, a bond opposed by his grandfather who sees Lincoln as a failure.
Throughout the film, we see that not everything is so simple, Lincoln tries to be the best father possible and show his son that life brings successes and failures. Preparing for the arm wrestling competition, they travel in his truck to their destination.
Today, there are no more films like this, unfortunately. There are no films like this that are both entertaining and emotional. This kind of story captivates us with its simple charm, which shows us that there are people who care for their family exactly the way they should.
The film is actually a touching family drama full of emotions packed in the fun style of movies we used to see in the eighties.
A simple film full of emotions that shows what a father is ready to do for his son.
The cast is good, the film is well directed, and the soundtrack is great.
A film that celebrates family, sacrifice and love.
We follow Lincoln Hawk's efforts to bond with his son, a bond opposed by his grandfather who sees Lincoln as a failure.
Throughout the film, we see that not everything is so simple, Lincoln tries to be the best father possible and show his son that life brings successes and failures. Preparing for the arm wrestling competition, they travel in his truck to their destination.
Today, there are no more films like this, unfortunately. There are no films like this that are both entertaining and emotional. This kind of story captivates us with its simple charm, which shows us that there are people who care for their family exactly the way they should.
The film is actually a touching family drama full of emotions packed in the fun style of movies we used to see in the eighties.
A simple film full of emotions that shows what a father is ready to do for his son.
The cast is good, the film is well directed, and the soundtrack is great.
A film that celebrates family, sacrifice and love.
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- WissenswertesYears later, Sylvester Stallone explained why he agreed to appear in this movie. "Menahem Golan kept offering me more and more money, until I finally thought, 'What the hell - no one will see it!'"
- PatzerWhen Bull punches Hawk in the nose during their final arm wrestling match, it should've disqualified him immediately.
- Zitate
Lincoln Hawk: The world meets nobody halfway. When you want something, you gotta take it.
- Crazy CreditsAn odd prop, specifically a "bucking bicycle" was used in the film. This bicycle was built by Terry Teene, writer and singer of the early 60's monster parody song, "Curse of the Hearse".
- Alternative VersionenThe Tubi print plasters the 1987 Warner Bros. logo with the 2001 MGM logo.
- SoundtracksIn This Country
Performed by Robin Zander
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Tom Whitlock
Produced by Giorgio Moroder
Arranged by Anthony Marinelli (uncredited)
Courtesy of Epic Records
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- Budget
- 25.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 16.057.580 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.149.200 $
- 16. Feb. 1987
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 16.057.930 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Over the Top: Mein Daddy schlägt sie alle (1987) officially released in India in English?
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