A race car driver tries to outrun the beautiful tax auditor out to settle his account.
Elvis Presley
Steve Grayson
Nancy Sinatra
Susan Jacks
Bill Bixby
Kenny Donford
Gale Gordon
R.W. Hepworth
William Schallert
Abel Esterlake
Victoria Paige Meyerink
Ellie Esterlake
Ross Hagen
Paul Dado
Carl Ballantine
Birdie Kebner
Poncie Ponce
Juan Medala
Harry Hickox
The Cook
Christopher West
Billie Jo
Beverly Powers
Mary Ann
Richard Petty
Himself
Buddy Baker
Buddy Baker
Cale Yarborough
Cale Yarborough
Dick Hutcherson
Dick Hutcherson
Tiny Lund
Tiny Lund
G.C. Spencer
G.C. Spencer
Roy Mayne
Roy Mayne
Harper Carter
Ted Simmons
Bob Harris
Lloyd Meadows
Michelle Newman
Debbie
Dana Brown
Billie
Patti Jean Keith
Annie
Carl Reindel
Mike
Gari Hardy
Dumb Blonde
Charlotte Stewart
Lori (as Charlotte Considine)
Sandy Reed
Race Announcer
Dianne Stanley
3rd Waitress (uncredited)
Barbro Hedström
2nd Waitress (uncredited)
George DeNormand
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
William Keene
Taxpayer (uncredited)
Skip Martin
Dancer in club (uncredited)
Claude Stroud
Drunk (uncredited)
Courtney Brown
Carrie
Director
Norman Taurog
Writer
Phil Shuken
November 14, 2020
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_**Elvis as a stock car racer harassed by an IRS agent played by Nancy Sinatra**_
A successful racer is generous with his earnings and naïve about his best friend’s handling of his finances (Bill Bixby) when an IRS agent comes sniffing around (Nancy Sinatra).
“Speedway” (1968) was Elvis’ 27th movie of the 31 in his acting filmography.
How much you appreciate this one will depend on how much you like stock car racing and Nancy Sinatra. Presley looks his best and has his usual charisma; you wouldn’t know he was taking diet pills at the time to keep his weight down or struggling with his desire to put out more serious films. Nancy doesn’t do much for me physically, but I like her mane and she’s likable enough, plus her singing is great. Meanwhile Elvis and Bixby have great chemistry in their shenanigans.
It’s a fun and serviceable Presley entry highlighted by the swinging 60’s vibe and the generous naiveté of the protagonist, yet “Speedway” doesn’t stand out in Elvis’ oeuvre.
The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot at Charlotte Motor Speedway, North Carolina; Riverside International Raceway, California; and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Culver City, California.
GRADE: B-/C+
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$3,000,000.00
Revenue:
$0.00