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The title character, a popular NASCAR driver, clashes with the fried-chicken mogul that sponsors his racing team.The title character, a popular NASCAR driver, clashes with the fried-chicken mogul that sponsors his racing team.The title character, a popular NASCAR driver, clashes with the fried-chicken mogul that sponsors his racing team.
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For racing movie fans, "Stroker Ace" is hard to beat. It's definitely better than Driven and far less effective than Days of Thunder. It offers a comical, honest view of the sport through the life of Stroker Ace, who has secured a ride from a novice car owner intent on leveraging every ounce of Stroker's fame to sell chicken. It's the only race film to cover sponsorship honestly. Few know, Burt Reynolds was a stunt man before making it as an actor. He has always had an affinity for stunt men and this is homage to these icons that entertain us at grave risk to themselves. Hooper is a stunt packed film that is entirely over-the-top in scope from Westerns to bar brawls to cars, you've never seen all of this in one flick. It's a solid movie after all.
Overall rating: 7 out of 10.
Overall rating: 7 out of 10.
Stroker Ace (Burt Reynolds) grew up with moonshining Seegles being chased by the cops in the backwoods. He is a reckless arrogant womanizing three-time NASCAR champ. Aubrey James (Parker Stevenson) is his ambitious young rival. Lugs (Jim Nabors) is his crew chief. He is taken with virginal Pembrook Feeney (Loni Anderson). She's Clyde Torkle (Ned Beatty)'s new employee. When Stroker loses his sponsor, he signs up with untrustworthy Fried Chicken king Torkle as The Fastest Chicken in the South. He grows to hate his contract and tries to get out of it.
This is Burt Reynolds at his most Burt Reynolds. As a kid, I didn't really mind the bad writing and didn't get some of the jokes. It wasn't my favorite racing movie but I didn't know the critical panning this received. I love Cannonball Run and I knew this is inferior. Watching it again recently gave me a few more problems. Loni is a big robotic problem. Her innocent act does not work. The writing is not that funny either. It's just a lot of camp from the cast. I don't actually hate this but it's not good.
This is Burt Reynolds at his most Burt Reynolds. As a kid, I didn't really mind the bad writing and didn't get some of the jokes. It wasn't my favorite racing movie but I didn't know the critical panning this received. I love Cannonball Run and I knew this is inferior. Watching it again recently gave me a few more problems. Loni is a big robotic problem. Her innocent act does not work. The writing is not that funny either. It's just a lot of camp from the cast. I don't actually hate this but it's not good.
You sort of have to like these Hal Needham/Reynolds movies to like this.
The plot is weak. The dialog is mildly amusing. I found the whole chicken sponsor thing pretty funny though.
Loni Anderson fans might enjoy her ridiculous role as the naive PR person for the chicken chain
There's cleavage shown from time to time which some will appreciate
I have read the book, and the movie is quite different than the book. The book is a series of stories, possibly tall tales, loosely based on the experiences of the writers in racing. It's mostly about sex, heavy drinking and wrecking/racing cars. I enjoyed it a lot. The book is better than the movie IMO
I think Nabors and Reynolds have some funny interactions.
Auto racing is rather limited, probably due to cost. But you do get to see some vintage cars and racing footage
Just remember this is a silly pointless movie, in the spirit of movies like Smokey and the Bandit and maybe you will enjoy it like I do
The plot is weak. The dialog is mildly amusing. I found the whole chicken sponsor thing pretty funny though.
Loni Anderson fans might enjoy her ridiculous role as the naive PR person for the chicken chain
There's cleavage shown from time to time which some will appreciate
I have read the book, and the movie is quite different than the book. The book is a series of stories, possibly tall tales, loosely based on the experiences of the writers in racing. It's mostly about sex, heavy drinking and wrecking/racing cars. I enjoyed it a lot. The book is better than the movie IMO
I think Nabors and Reynolds have some funny interactions.
Auto racing is rather limited, probably due to cost. But you do get to see some vintage cars and racing footage
Just remember this is a silly pointless movie, in the spirit of movies like Smokey and the Bandit and maybe you will enjoy it like I do
Stroker Ace,a film directed by Hal Needham (the same director of such souped-up hits,like Smokey and The Bandit and Hooper),is a real surprise for the audience!it offers a lot of fun and laughs,all of this accomplished by dangerous and incredible scenes of action,which make Speed look like a boring movie!the character was made for Burt Reynolds,and combines with his own personality and way of interpretation!it's a nice movie,that everybody should discover,specially because it symbolizes a time when what really counted in the box-offices was the protagonist's charisma,and not stupid special effects!good times,when Burt was the best...and this time is going to be back!
Normally I find myself defending Burt Reynolds' supposed lesser works but in this case I have to agree with the majority that this one's the pits. I want to like it much like I love the Cannonball Run and Smokey movies but this just isn't very funny. Jim Nabors has no comedic chemistry with Burt. Every line he utters I'm kind of annoyed. He actually makes me miss Dom Deluise which I never thought I'd say. Loni Anderson looks nice but brings nothing else to the table. I enjoyed her on WKRP so I know she's capable of better with a decent script. Ned Beatty is doing his best Charles Durning and failing miserably. As for Burt he's sleepwalking through this role, which he reportedly only took as a favor to director and friend Hal Needham. If true that he turned down Terms of Endearment for this then wow George Raft is no longer the actor with the worst decision-making skills in Hollywood history. If you like Burt's other 80s comedies then give it a shot but be warned it's not as much fun.
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- TriviaBurt Reynolds famously turned down a role in the feature film, Terms of Endearment (1983) for this film, saying it was the biggest regret of his career. He had made a verbal commitment to Hal Needham to do this by the time he was offered the Garrett Breedlove role in that film, but said in hindsight Needham could have waited, since "the world was not clamoring for another Reynolds car chase picture".
- GoofsAfter the jack breaks during the final pit stop, Arnold (Bubba Smith) jumps over the wall to substitute for the broken jack. This would result in a penalty for too many men over the wall.
- Quotes
Charlie: What's so bad about second?
Stroker Ace, Lugs Harvey: Screw Second!
- Alternate versionsThe film doesn't have the Universal and Warner Bros. logos at the beginning but the International theatrical and USA home media versions have Warner Bros' name credited over Universal reading "Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures present" while the USA theatrical/International home media versions use "Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. present".
- SoundtracksStroker Ace (Stroker's Theme)
Written and Performed by The Charlie Daniels Band
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Stand on It
- Filming locations
- 3366 Speedway Boulevard, Talladega, Alabama, USA(Talladega Superspeedway)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $13,000,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,668,135
- Jul 4, 1983
- Gross worldwide
- $13,000,000
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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