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Zwei Gebrauchtwagenhändler versuchen mit allen Mitteln, sich gegenseitig die Kunden wegzulocken. Der Grund: Ihre Verkaufsplätze liegen sich direkt gegenüber an der gleichen Straße. Dieser temporeiche Film voller Gags wurde von Steven Spielberg und John Milius produziert. Mit Jack Warden und Kurt Russell als zwielichtiger, junger Autoverkäufer, der versucht, mit 10.000 Dollar einen Senatorensitz zu kaufen.
Avis de la communauté (9)
Great cast, lots of laughs, and who would've thought a 2hour movie about rival used car lots would be as good as this? Well guess again! Quality 80s
This is a very silly movie. A lot of good physical jokes. The commercials they made are pretty hilarious. Kurt Russell plays the sleazy used car salesman perfect.
A decent comedy that feels like making the bridge between the slapstick comedies of the 1970s and the juvenile comedies of the 1980s. While not to be taken too seriously, it is good, light entertainment for an evening where you want to rest your brain.
I forgot how fun this movie was
It struggles to start its engine with a confusing premise and after the road bump of the first half an hour finally overcomed, you don't know if someone is driving the movie anywhere. But it's still going somehow, with broken brakes over cringey jokes while loosing pieces on every poor slapstick gags on which it impacts while zigzagging without any clue of a map towards the final act. Nonetheless, when you reach it, you realize that you care for this movie, you start to understand its weird nature and the characters don't seem anymore so crazy as you thought at first strike. Or maybe you've invested enough time at this point that you have to see where this is going and after the nausea of the first part your interest is revamped by the plot finally finding structure. Because meanwhile gags decrease in number, Deborah Harmon enters the stage refreshing the characterisation of the salesmen gang and Roy Fuchs becomes a real threat, super late considering that more than an hour is gone but somehow also on-time for the finale's build-up. There, everything is full-throttle and this old trembling chariot is dare enough to deliver also epicness going all-in. The movie ends and you don't know what to think about this ride apart that it wasn't a waste of time after all. It is a used and not well aged car but under its rust there's at least a heart.