PINK CADILLAC (1989)
MORGAN'S RATING
A woman who's had just about enough of her worthless hubby, takes their baby and his pink convertible and runs off. What she doesn't realize is that there's a huge stash hidden in the car; before long she's the object of everyone's attention -- including that of a handsome bail-bondsman who may prove to be her knight in shining armor.
Clint Eastwood (Tommy Nowak), Bernadette Peters (Lou Anne McGuinn), Timothy Carhart (Roy McGuinn), Tiffany Gail Robinson (McGuinn Baby), Angela Louise Robinson (McGuinn Baby), John Dennis Johnston (Waycross), Michael Des Barres (Alex), Jimmie F. Skaggs (Billy Dunston), Bill Moseley (Darrell), Michael Champion (Ken Lee), William Hickey (Mr. Barton), Geoffrey Lewis (Ricky Z), Gary Howard Klar (Randy Bates), Dick Blocker, Leonard R. Garner Jr. (Policemen), Robert L. Feist (Rodeo Announcer), Gary Leffew (John Capshaw), Robert Harvey (Skip Tracer in Diner), Gerry Bamman (Buddy), Julie Hoopman (Waitress), Travis Swords (Capshaw's Attorney), Paul Benjamin (Judge), Randy Kirby (D.A.), Linda Hoy (Lou Ann's Attorney), Cliff Bemis (Jeff), Frances Fisher (Dinah), Bryan Adams (Gas Station Attendant), Sue Ann Gilfillan (Saleslady), John Fleck (Lounge Lizard), Bill Wattenburg (Pit Boss), Mara Corday (Stick Lady), Erik C. Westby (Room Service Waiter), Richie Allan (Derelict), Roy Conrad (Barker), Wayne Storm (Jack Bass), James Cromwell (Wonder World Motel Desk Clerk), Sven-Ole Thorsen (Birthright Thug), Bill McKinney (Coltersville Bartender), Jim Carrey (Comedian, uncredited).
IT TAKES A REAL MAN TO BRING IN A LADY IN A PINK CADILLAC.
FACTS PRODUCTION INFORMATION
RELEASE DATE: May 26th, 1989 (USA)
DVD RELEASE DATE: September 2nd, 2003 (USA)
BOX OFFICE OPENING: $4.4 million (USA)
BOX OFFICE RESULT: $12.1 million (USA)
- Real Reno police sergeant Steve Pitts plays the police officer standing by the wrecked car just before it's towed away.
DIRECTOR: Buddy Van Horn (Any Which Way You Can).
WRITER: John Eskow.
PRODUCER: David Valdes.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Michael Gruskoff.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Steve Dorff.
DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.
CRITICAL COMMENTS
"In nearly all the important categories -- story, direction, pacing, acting -- the picture is pretty much negligible.' -- Hal Hinson, Washington Post