A zany cornpone comedy that made me laugh. So sue me.
Stroker Ace (1983)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:2
Rotten:12
Average Rating:2.3/10
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Stroker Ace is a flamboyant, skirt-chasing race car driver. In between crashing and smashing autos, Stroker is trying to get out of a promotional contract which requires him to wear an embarrassing... Stroker Ace is a flamboyant, skirt-chasing race car driver. In between crashing and smashing autos, Stroker is trying to get out of a promotional contract which requires him to wear an embarrassing chicken suit -- which could seriously hinder his pursuit of the buxom public relations executive who has caught his eye... [More]
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Jim Nabors, Loni Anderson
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Jim Nabors, Loni Anderson, Parker Stevenson
Director: Hal Needham
Director: Hal Needham
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Reviews for Stroker Ace
Burt Reynolds used to make movies about people's lifestyles. Now he seems more interested in making movies that fit in with his own lifestyle.
It's a witless retread of the earlier, far funnier road-movie collaborations of Mr. Needham and Mr. Reynolds.
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