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Skip tracer Tommy looks for bail-jumper Lou Ann. Her crime is marrying Roy, who left counterfeit money in their mobile home and got her arrested. She leaves Roy in his pink Cadillac full of money. His psycho friends want their money back.

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Tommy Nowak
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Lou Ann McGuinn
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Roy McGuinn
Tiffany Gail Robinson ...
McGuinn Baby
Angela Louise Robinson ...
McGuinn Baby
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Waycross
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Alex
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Billy Dunston
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Darrell
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Ken Lee
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Mr. Barton
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Ricky Z
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Randy Bates (as Gary Klar)
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Policeman #1
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Policeman #2 (as Lenny Garner)
Robert L. Feist ...
Rodeo Announcer (as Bob Feist)
Gary Leffew ...
John Capshaw
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Skip Tracer in Diner (as Bob Harvey)
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Buddy
Julie Hoopman ...
Waitress
Travis Swords ...
Capshaw's Attorney
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Judge
Randy Kirby ...
District Attorney
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Lou Ann's Attorney
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Jeff
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Dinah
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Gas Station Attendant
Sue Ann Gilfillan ...
Saleslady
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Lounge Lizard
Bill Wattenburg ...
Pit Boss
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Stick Lady
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Lounge Entertainer (as James Carrey)
Erik C. Westby ...
Room Service Waiter
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Derelict
Roy Conrad ...
Barker
Wayne Storm ...
Jack Bass
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Motel Desk Clerk
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Birthright Thug
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Coltersville Bartender
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Suzanne Leary Faber ...
Bail Bond Office Secretary (uncredited)
Daniel D. Halleck ...
(uncredited) (voice)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Buddy Van Horn

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John Eskow ... (written by)

Produced by

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Michael Gruskoff ... executive producer
David Valdes ... producer

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Steve Dorff

Cinematography by

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Jack N. Green ... director of photography

Editing by

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Joel Cox

Editorial Department

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Donah Bassett ... negative cutter
Michael Cipriano ... assistant film editor

Casting By

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Phyllis Huffman

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Edward C. Carfagno

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Thomas L. Roysden

Makeup Department

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Susan Germaine ... hair stylist
Michael Hancock ... makeup artist

Production Management

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David Valdes ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Matt Earl Beesley ... first assistant director
Frank Capra III ... second assistant director
Jeffrey Wetzel ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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Edward Aiona ... property master
Bryan Belair ... construction foreman
Larry Boyd ... set dresser
Judy Cammer ... set designer
Ronald C. Jacobs ... lead man (as Ron Jacobs)
Bob Lawless ... stand-by painter (as Robert Lawless)
Jerry Swift ... assistant property master
Bill Gold ... poster designer (uncredited)
Frank White ... labor foreman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Rick Alexander ... re-recording mixer
Carmen Baker ... assistant adr editor (as Carmen Hocson Baker)
Neil Burrow ... sound editor
Willie D. Burton ... sound mixer
Virginia Cook-McGowan ... sound editor
Teri E. Dorman ... sound editor
Jay Engel ... adr editor (as Jay N. Engel)
Les Fresholtz ... re-recording mixer
Robert W. Harris ... cable person
Robert G. Henderson ... supervising sound editor
David Horton Sr. ... sound editor (as David M. Horton)
Joseph A. Ippolito ... sound editor
Marvin E. Lewis ... boom operator
Darrin Martin ... assistant sound editor (as Darrin Val Martin)
Karen Minahan ... assistant sound editor
Alan Robert Murray ... supervising sound editor
Vern Poore ... re-recording mixer
Marshall Winn ... sound editor
Ellen Heuer ... foley artist (uncredited)
Mel Neiman ... processed sound effects (uncredited)
Greg Orloff ... foley recorded by (uncredited)
John Roesch ... foley artist (uncredited)
Joseph T. Sabella ... foley artist (uncredited)
Carolyn Tapp ... foley recordist (uncredited)

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Calvin Joe Acord ... special effects (as Calvin Acord)
John Frazier ... special effects
Harold Selig ... special effects (as Hal Selig)

Stunts

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John Alden ... stunts
Paula Crist ... stunts
Kerrie Cullen ... stunts
Doc Duhame ... stunts
Diamond Farnsworth ... stunt coordinator (as Richard 'Diamond' Farnsworth)
Steve Geray ... stunts
Andree Gibbs ... stunts
Andy Gill ... stunts
Clifford Happy ... stunts (as Cliff Happy)
Diane Hetfield ... stunts
Larry Holt ... stunts
Steve Kelso ... stunts
Walt La Rue ... stunts
Brett Leffew ... stunts
Jack Lilley ... stunts
Burt Marshall ... stunts
Matt McColm ... stunts
George Orrison ... stunts
Rex Rossi ... stunts
Sharon Schaffer ... stunts
Laurie Sheehan ... stunts (as Laurane Sheehan)
Spike Silver ... stunts
Al Simon ... stunts
Rob Smets ... stunts (as Robert Smets)
Skipper Voss ... stunts
Danny Weselis ... stunts
John Douglas Ayers ... stunt rigger (uncredited)
Steve Kelso ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Dan St. Duran ... utility stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jim Dunford ... dolly grip (as James Dunford)
Kelly Green ... second assistant camera
Jack E. McLean Jr. ... assistant chief lighting technician
Víctor Pérez ... chief lighting technician
Marcia Reed ... still photographer
Tony Rivetti ... first assistant camera (as Anthony J. Rivetti)
Douglas Ryan ... camera operator (as Doug Ryan)
Sidney Sidell ... first assistant camera (as Jerry Sidell)
Bruce D. Spellman ... best boy grip
Stephen St. John ... camera operator
Bill Young ... key grip
Ken Nishino ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Serge Poupis ... first assistant camera: "b" camera (uncredited)
Bill Rustic ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Mary Dangerfield ... atmosphere casting: Sacramento
Olivia Harris ... casting assistant: Los Angeles
Sally Lear ... atmosphere casting: Reno
Jennifer Van Horn ... atmosphere casting: Greenville

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Deborah Hopper ... costume supervisor: women
Barbara Whittaker ... wardrobe: men
Glenn Wright ... costume supervisor: men

Location Management

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Antoinette Simmrin ... location manager
Antoinette Levine ... location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Robert Fernandez ... scoring mixer (as Bobby Fernandez)
Donald Harris ... music editor
Steve Wax ... music consultant
Larry W. Herbstritt ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Lloyd Nelson ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Keith Dillin ... transportation coordinator
Tom Roberts ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Marco Barla ... unit publicist
Jim Carrey ... Post-Nuclear Elvis Lounge Act conceiver and performer (as James Carrey)
Mike Dillin ... production associate
Sue Hutchinson ... assistant: Mr. Eastwood
Linda Sony Kinney ... production secretary
Michael Maurer ... production accountant
Ronald A. Miller ... craft service (as Ronald Miller)
Richard Morgan ... first aid
Tom Rooker ... production associate
Patricia Saccente ... assistant: Ms. Peters
Franklin A. Vallette ... production associate (as Franklin Vallette)
William M. DeLuca ... mechanic (uncredited)
Burton Sharp ... adr group coordinator (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Skip tracer Tommy Nowak (Clint Eastwood) is tracking Lou Ann McGuinn (Bernadette Peters) for a bail bondsman in California. Lou Ann is also being chased by her husband Roy McGuinn (Timothy Carhart) and his birth right/neo-nazi friends for taking their counterfeit money. Nowak eventually captures Lou Ann in Reno, Nevada, but agrees to stop at her sister's on the way back to see her baby. There, she finds her husband and his whacked out friend. A struggle begins and Roy takes off with her baby. Now it's up to Tommy to get the baby back.

Plot Keywords
Taglines It takes a real man to bring in a lady in a pink Cadillac. See more »
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Also Known As
  • El cadillac rosa (Spain)
  • Ruzový cadillac (Czechia)
  • En la pista de los asesinos (Uruguay)
  • Cadillac Cor-de-Rosa (Brazil)
  • Η ροζ Κάντιλακ (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 122 min
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Box Office

Budget $19,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $4,408,593, 29 May 1989

Did You Know?

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Trivia This movie was an attempt at returning Clint Eastwood to the action-comedy genre which had produced box-office successes with Every Which Way But Loose (1978) and Any Which Way You Can (1980). See more »
Goofs In several different scenes vehicles are shown being parked and left in the alleys between the casinos in Reno, Nevada. Due the chances for robbery as well blocking the egress and exit of emergency vehicles, this has not been allowed in many decades. In fact, one of the fastest ways to get your vehicle towed in the city would be to park in an alley and leave it. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade/Miracle Mile/Pink Cadillac/Road House/Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989). See more »
Soundtracks Two Doors Down See more »
Quotes Tommy Nowak: I have strong feelings about gun control. If there is a gun around, I want to be controlling it.
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