A bounty hunter helps out the wife of a bail-jumper after her child is kidnapped by neo-Nazi types.
Clint Eastwood
Tommy Nowak
Bernadette Peters
Lou Ann McGuinn
Timothy Carhart
Roy McGuinn
Jim Carrey
Lounge Entertainer
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
Angela Louise Robinson
McGuinn Baby
Tiffany Gail Robinson
McGuinn Baby
Gary Klar
Randy Bates
Dirk Blocker
Policeman #1
Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Policeman #2
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Birthright Thug
Frances Fisher
Dinah
Mara Corday
Stick Lady
James Cromwell
Motel Desk Clerk
Bryan Adams
Gas Station Attendant
Richie Allan
Derelict
Gerry Bamman
Buddy
Director
Buddy Van Horn
Writer
John Eskow
January 22, 2022
8
Enjoyable stuff.
I could've perhaps done without the lead characters going the predictable way, but all in all I found this 1989 film featuring Clint Eastwood and Bernadette Peters to be entertaining. Eastwood and Peters are very good respectively.
Elsewhere, there is - like in '<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-dead-pool/">The Dead Pool</a>' a year earlier - a cameo for a future <a href="https://letterboxd.com/actor/jim-carrey/">Canadian</a> acting star - another <a href="https://letterboxd.com/actor/bryan-adams/">Canadian</a> surprisingly appears, too. Geoffrey Lewis stands out - he is miles better in this than he is in the <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/films/in/philo-clyde-collection/by/release-earliest/size/large/">Every Which Way but Loose</a>'</em> films. James Cromwell is in there, as well.
It's silly, yet amusing. <em>'Pink Cadillac'</em> marks the final collaboration between Eastwood and director Buddy Van Horn - which wasn't quite Eastwood/Don Siegel levels, but a noteworthy partnership nevertheless.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$19,000,000.00
Revenue:
$12,100,000.00