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Rating: 6.721/10 by 377 users

Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)

Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1945. Engineer Preston Tucker dreams of designing the car of future, but his innovative envision will be repeatedly sabotaged by his own unrealistic expectations and the Detroit automobile industry tycoons.

Directing:
  • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Wilma Garscadden-Gahret
  • H. Gordon Boos
  • L. Dean Jones Jr.
  • Daniel R. Suhart
  • Buddy Joe Hooker
Writing:
  • Arnold Schulman
  • David Seidler
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 12, 1988

Rating: 6.721/10 by 377 users

Alternative Title:
Tucker - Ein Mann und sein Traum - DE
Tucker - En mand og hans drøm - DK
Tucker - Mies ja unelma - FI
Tucker - En man och hans dröm - SE
‎Tucker ve Rüyasi - TR
Takerio svajonė - LT
Tucker: Omul şi visul său - RO
Tucker: Un hombre y su sueño - AR
Tucker - Um Homem e seu Sonho - BR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 51 minutes
Budget: $23,000,000
Revenue: $19,652,638

Plot Keyword: chicago, illinois, biography, based on true story, automobile industry, 1940s, industrial espionage, car designer
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Jeff Bridges
Preston Tucker
Mako
Jimmy
Dean Stockwell
Howard Hughes
Dean Goodman
Bennington
John X. Heart
Ferguson's Agent
Sandy Bull
Stan's Assistant
Scott Beach
Floyd Cerf
Roland Scrivner
Oscar Beasley
Bob Safford
Narrator (voice)
Leonard Gardner
Gas Station Owner
Bill Bonham
Garage Owner
Abigail van Alyn
Ferguson's Secretary #1
Taylor Gilbert
Ferguson's Secretary #2
David Booth
Man in Hall
David Booth
Woman on Steps
Al Hart
Newscaster (voice)
Cab Covay
Security Guard
James Cranna
Man in Audience
Bill Reddick
Board Member
Jay Jacobus
Head Engineer
Anne Lawder
Bennington's Secretary
Mary Buffett
Singing Girl #2
Annie Stocking
Singing Girl #3
Michael McShane
Recording Engineer
Hope Alexander-Willis
Tucker's Secretary #1
Taylor Young
Tucker's Secretary #2
Jim Giovanni
Police Sergeant
Joe Lerer
Reporter at Trial
Al Nalbandian
Jury Foreman
Lloyd Bridges
Senator Homer Ferguson (uncredited)
Sofia Coppola
Girl at Mellon Publicity Event (uncredited)

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***Fascinating story of a genius; done with kinetic and amusing style*** Based on the real-life story of Preston Tucker from the late 1930s-1950, the genius inventor (Jeff Bridges) designs the Tucker 48 sedan, aka the “Tucker Torpedo,” an automobile way ahead of its time with aerodynamic style, padded dash, seat belts, pop-out windows, fuel injection and disc brakes. He rounds up a team, develops the prototype and starts producing cars in his Chicago factor. But this didn’t sit well with the Big Three automakers in Detroit and the politicians & sharks (lawyers) in their pockets; so they try to squash him like a bug with a smear campaign and legal attacks. The setting is historical (mostly taking place during the 40s) while the tone is fun & snappy and the pace is quick, akin to “Seabiscuit” (2003), which shows that the movie itself was ahead of its time. It was released in 1988, but has a timeless feel, like it could be released today, no kidding; probably because it was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, a genius in his own right. Speaking of Francis, he was probably attracted to the story because Tucker’s experiences parallel his own in the movie business. The big shots who run any industry don’t want some new guy, virtuoso or not, waltzing in to their territory and taking a piece of their pie, making them look bad in the process. Tucker’s story parallels independent prodigies in any industry, like Trump strolling into D.C. and stirring up the slanderous ire of the Demonic-rats and their Left-leaning media, not to mention the RINOs. The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes and was shot in the Bay Area, California. GRADE: A-/B+


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