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Skip tracer Tommy Nowak is tracking Lou Ann McGuinn for a bail bondsman in California. Lou Ann is also being chased by her husband Roy McGuinn and his birth right/neo-nazi friends for taking their counterfeit money. Nowak eventually captures Lou Ann in Reno, but agrees to stop at her sisters on the way back to see her baby. There she finds her husband and his whacked out friend. A struggle begins and Roy takes off with her baby. Now it's up to Tommy to get the baby back. Written by
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It takes a real man to bring in a lady in a pink Cadillac.
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Trivia
Jim Carrey's billing in the closing credits reads: "Post-Nuclear Elvis Lounge Act conceived and performed by James Carrey".
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Goofs
(at around 31 mins) A boom mic's reflection can be seen in the car's window.
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Quotes
Tommy Nowak:
I have strong feelings about gun control. If there is a gun around, I want to be controlling it.
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Soundtracks
Beneath The Texas Moon
Written by
J.C. Crowley and
Jack Wesley Routh
Performed by
J.C. Crowley
Courtesy of RCA Records
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I don't consider Pink Cadillac a terrible movie, just one I didn't care for. It is a well made movie, with a beautiful car, a good soundtrack, a few witty quips in the script, Clint Eastwood giving his all to the role and Bernadette Peters all bubbly and fun. On the other hand, I find the film rather dull, with a very sluggish first half, a mostly incoherent plot, characters that don't have much substance and you don't care much, some jokes that feel forced and lethargic direction.
Overall, Pink Cadillac was not as bad as I thought, but considering how much I respect Eastwood, both as an actor and a director and a large body of his films, it could have been better. 4/10 Bethany Cox