Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLonigan and his partner Tony, two drug dealers, shoot two cops who attempt to set them up, and run away with a million bucks and the drugs, which they stash in a red Corvette Stingray in a u... Ler tudoLonigan and his partner Tony, two drug dealers, shoot two cops who attempt to set them up, and run away with a million bucks and the drugs, which they stash in a red Corvette Stingray in a used car lot. When they attempt to recover their stash with their leader, Abigail, they fin... Ler tudoLonigan and his partner Tony, two drug dealers, shoot two cops who attempt to set them up, and run away with a million bucks and the drugs, which they stash in a red Corvette Stingray in a used car lot. When they attempt to recover their stash with their leader, Abigail, they find out that two happy-go-lucky dudes, Elmo and Al, have bought the car. They quickly pursue... Ler tudo
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- (as Steve Snyder)
- Driving Student
- (as Carla Goff)
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Written, edited, and directed by Richard Taylor, this harmless comedy with violent undertones works well thanks to its casting: Christopher Mitchum, Sherry Jackson, Les Lannom, William Watson, Cliff Emmich, and Playboy playmate Sondra Theodore. The car chases are structured rather simply, despite that the film's stunt coordinator was none other than old-timer Carey Loftin. The one-liners, most of them supplied by Watson, are actually pretty funny, as well.
It's like a small comedic version of "The Getaway". Only different. Here you got a couple of drug dealers that killed two undercover cops and would stash the drugs and money in a Corvette Stingray. Little do they know that the car is already bought by a couple of car enthusiasts, who have no idea what is going on. First, they are sought by the police because there's a tracking device in the money stashed in the backseat of the car. And the police are so inept, they think that the owners of the car are cop killers. While the real ones are chasing them down trying to get the money back. When they get a machine gun toting dame on their side, it's three times the trouble. But it was four when they went to chase one of the two Stingray owners. But one of them knows how to fight back.
This crime comedy is fun and high octane, but make sure that you have enough gas to watch it.
2 out of 5 stars.
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- CuriosidadesFor the 40th Anniversary, the film was rescued from director Richard Taylor's garage and restored for a one night special screening at the Wildey Theater, located in the city most of the movie was shot - Edwardsville Illinois. Some cast and crew were in attendance, and the sold out audience all received a free limited Blu Ray of the film created especially for the event. Dubbed the "Garage Edition," every single copy was personally autographed by film villain Sherry Jackson. The HD restoration, Q&A from the event, new interviews, and other unique extras were later collected in an official Blu Ray release in 2021 from Dark Force Entertainment.
- Erros de gravaçãoLonigan says to Tony, "You tell your grandchildren about this one friend, Ole Lonigan on 4 cylinders caught a Corvette of a pro". Lonigan's character drove a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, which was never made with a 4 cylinder engine.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe first set of opening credits at the beginning is accompanied by a red shade that lights up and glows in-sync with the engine starting/revving.
- Versões alternativasThe original director's cut of the movie (which was restored last year for its 40th anniversary) included two additional dialogue scenes and extra shots not found in the theatrical version. The first one has Elmo in a gas station bathroom counting the bags of heroin he found in the Corvette earlier in the movie and the second is an extended scene where Al, Elmo, and the hitchhiker are waiting in a nearby office for the new paint job to be done and the hitchhiker tries to persuade Elmo not to peddle the heroin for money. The original cut also included the graphic death scenes that had to be edited down for a PG rating.
- ConexõesFeatured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 2: The Deuce (2006)
- Trilhas sonorasHi Gear (Stingray Scene)
Performed by Jerry Riopelle
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 40 minutos
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1