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Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
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Synopsis
History tells us that would-be automobile mogul Preston Tucker was a silver-tongued con man, who misappropriated his investors' money and played fast and loose with ethics and legalities in the pursuit of his dream. Filmmaker
Francis Ford Coppola
isn't buying this: to hear Coppola tell it, Tucker was "Mr. Smith Goes to Detroit," a sincere visionary who tried and failed to buck the Big Three auto manufacturers. Moreover, he was a staunch defender of family values, as witness his inseparable relationship with his loyal wife (
Joan Allen
) and adoring children. It was for his family's sake, rather than any dreams of financial gain, that Tucker created the oddball three-headlight vehicle which he envisioned as the "car of the future". Naturally, the corporate fat cats of 1947 can't abide competition from a rugged individualist; thus, with several politicos in their pockets, they crush the Tucker and the man who built it. We'd have been more inclined to believe the story had Coppola adopted a straightforward Capraesque approach and not utilized all sorts of complicated camera trickery. Somehow, by presenting Tucker in so showoffy a directorial manner, the character comes off more as a sleight-of-hand artist than a bastion of sincerity. Even so,
Jeff Bridges
does a nice job as Tucker, as does
Martin Landau
as Tucker's incongruous business partner. Jeff's dad,
Lloyd Bridges
, appears in an uncredited role as a "bought" senator. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Joan Allen
Vera Tucker
Patti Austin
Millie
Jeff Bridges
Preston Tucker
Lloyd Bridges
Senator Homer Ferguson
Marshall Bell
Frank
Peter Donat
Otto Kerner, Prosecutor
Frederic Forrest
Eddie Dean
Dean Goodman
Drew Pearson
Anders Johnson
Johnny Tucker
Elias Koteas
Alex Tremulis
Martin Landau
Abe Karatz
Mako
Jimmy Sakuyama
Corin Nemec
Noble Tucker
Don Novello
Stan
Jay O. Sanders
Kirby, Defense Attorney
Nina Siemaszko
Marilyn Lee Tucker
Christian Slater
Junior
Dean Stockwell
Howard Hughes
Production Crew
Carmine Coppola
Additional Music
Alex Tavoularis
Art Director
Jamie Anderson
Camera Operator
Jane Jenkins
Casting
Janet Hirshenson
Casting
Paula Smuin
Choreography
Vittorio Storaro
Cinematographer
Fred Fuchs
Co-producer
Fred Roos
Co-producer
Carmine Coppola
Composer (Music Score)
Joe Jackson
Composer (Music Score)
Tom Sparks
Consultant/advisor
Judianna Makovsky
Costume Designer
Milena Canonero
Costume Designer
Francis Ford Coppola
Director
Priscilla Nedd
Editor
George Lucas
Executive Producer
Larry Shields
Featured Music
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Featured Music
Patrick Gilmore
Featured Music
Richard Dean
Makeup
Fred Fuchs
Producer
Fred Roos
Producer
Dean Tavoularis
Production Designer
Ian Bryce
Production Designer
Arnold Schulman
Screenwriter
David Seidler
Screenwriter
Buddy Joe Hooker
Second Unit Director
Armin Ganz
Set Designer
Jim Pohl
Set Designer
Robert C. Goldstein
Set Designer
Anthony Sbarbaro
Songwriter
Arnold Schulman
Songwriter
Carmine Coppola
Songwriter
Edward Farley
Songwriter
Edwin B. Edwards
Songwriter
Ernest R. Ball
Songwriter
Harry de Costa
Songwriter
J.K. Brennan
Songwriter
James D. LaRocca
Songwriter
Joe Jackson
Songwriter
Larry Shields
Songwriter
Mike Riley
Songwriter
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Songwriter
Patrick Gilmore
Songwriter
The Mills Brothers
Songwriter
Michael Evje
Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Beggs
Sound/Sound Designer
David Pier
Special Effects
Buddy Joe Hooker
Stunts
Buddy Joe Hooker
Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1988
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Lucasfilm
Paramount
Zoetrope Studios
Release
August 12, 1988 (USA)
by Paramount
Awards
1988 - 10 Best Films - National Board of Review
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