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The Cannonball Run

You'll root for them all...but you'll never guess who wins.
1981 | 95m | English

(42717 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Hal Needham
Writer: Brock Yates
Staring:
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A cross-country road race is based on an actual event, the Cannonball Baker Sea to Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, organized by Brock Yates to protest the 55 mph speed limit then in effect in the U.S. The Cannonball was named for Erwin G. "Cannonball" Baker, who in the roaring 20's rode his motorcycle across the country. Many of the characters are based on ruses developed by real Cannonball racers over the several years that the event was run.
Release Date: Jun 19, 1981
Director: Hal Needham
Writer: Brock Yates
Genres: Family, Comedy, Action
Keywords cross country race
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Orange Sky Golden Harvest, ASR Productions
Box Office Revenue: $72,200,000
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Burt Reynolds J.J. McClure
Roger Moore Seymour
Farrah Fawcett Pamela
Dom DeLuise Victor
Dean Martin Jamie Blake
Sammy Davis Jr. Fenderbaum
Jack Elam Doctor
Adrienne Barbeau Marcie
Terry Bradshaw Terry
Jackie Chan Subaru Driver #1
Bert Convy Brad
Jamie Farr Sheik
Peter Fonda Chief Biker
George Furth A.F. Foyt
Michael Hui Koon-Man Subaru Driver #2
Bianca Jagger Sheik's Sister
Molly Picon Mom Goldfarb
Jimmy Snyder "The Greek"
Mel Tillis Mel
Rick Aviles Mad Dog
Warren Berlinger Shakey Finch
Tara Buckman Jill
John Fiedler Desk Clerk
Norman Grabowski Petoski
Joe Klecko Polish Racing Driver
Grayce Spence Chair Person
Robert Tessier Biker
Alfie Wise Batman
Johnny Yune TV Talk Show Host
Lois Hamilton Seymour's Girl
Simone Burton Seymour's Girl
Finele Carpenter Seymour's Girl
Susan McDonald Seymour's Girl
Janet Woytak Seymour's Girl
James C. Lewis Missouri Patrolman #1
Fred Smith California Patrolman #1
Roy Tatum Connecticut Patrolman
Dudley Remus New Jersey Patrolman #1
Hal Carter New Jersey Patrolman #2
Brock Yates Organizer
Kathleen M. Shea Starting Girl
Nancy Austin Phone Booth Lady
Vickie Reigle Car Hop Waitress
Bob Stenner California Highway Patrolman #2
Ken Squier California Highway Patrolman #3
Samir Kamoun Bedouin
John Megna Arthur Rose
Linda McClure Dour Lady
Laura Lizer Sommers Lady in Distress
Richard Losee Trans Am Driver
Richie Burns Wright Farmboy
Hal Needham Ambulance EMT (uncredited)
Valerie Perrine Female Cop Pulling Over Lamborghini Babes (uncredited)
Steve Dressler Race Car Assistant (uncredited)
Dave Mungenast Man Kicked by Jackie Chan (uncredited)
Tim R. Worley Missouri Passerby (uncredited)
Lori Randolph Little Girl in Crowd (uncredited)
Name Job
Hal Needham Director
Eurlyne Epper Stunts
Brock Yates Screenplay
Donn Cambern Editor
Jack Solomon Sound
David Hamburger Unit Production Manager
Cliff Wenger Special Effects
Jim Henrikson Music Editor
Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert A. Reich Sound Effects Editor
Jim Yant Sound Effects Editor
Tom Ellingwood Makeup Artist
Norman Salling Costume Supervisor
Mike Doyle Transportation Captain
Art Sarno Unit Publicist
Glen Lambert Boom Operator
Gregg Bond Special Props
William D. Gordean Editor
Carol Wenger Art Direction
Bill Coker First Assistant Director
Rochelle Moser Set Decoration
Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Hope Williams Script Supervisor
William J. Meshover Assistant Editor
Neil Burrow Sound Effects Editor
Edwin Butterworth Makeup Artist
Maureen Osborne-Beall Production Coordinator
Dick Colean Camera Operator
Jerry Graham Property Master
Bud Schindler Gaffer
Michael C. Butler Director of Photography
Al Capps Original Music Composer
Frank Bueno Second Assistant Director
Milton C. Burrow Supervising Sound Editor
Bill Nicholson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Janice Parker Assistant Editor
Bobby Bass Stunt Coordinator
Gordon Davidson Sound Effects Editor
Scott Burrow Assistant Sound Editor
Gabriel Borgo Hairstylist
Howard A. Small Transportation Coordinator
Stanley Brossette Unit Publicist
Gary F. Kieldrup Assistant Property Master
Richard R. Robinson Still Photographer
Snuff Garrett Music Supervisor
André E. Morgan Production Supervisor
Steve Mirkovich Assistant Editor
David Horton Sr. Sound Effects Editor
Jeannie Epper Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
Allan Graf Stunts
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Double
Name Title
Raymond Chow Executive Producer
David Hamburger Associate Producer
Albert S. Ruddy Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Though some of the wheezes employed by the drivers do raise a smile or two, this really doesn't catch fire as Burt Reynolds' brand of mischievous charm struggles to hold it together. He and his pal "Victor" (Dom DeLuise) are determined to win the eponymous, infamous and illegal transcontinental dash ... - and hit on the idea of commandeering an ambulance so they can blue-light their way across their country. A synch, surely? They are not the only contestants, though, and Roger Moore is also intent on a bit of debonaire skulduggery with his very own Aston Martin - yep, that very one; whilst a couple of priests in a red Ferrari (Sammy Davis Jr. & Dean Martin) do their utmost to "bless" their way to the winning post. It's a star-studded affair with Peter Fonda; an entertaining, if fleetingly used, Jackie Chan and Farah Fawcett all in there too to complement some scene stealing scenes from permanently out of it doctor "Van Helsing" - Jack Elam, but the story soon starts to tire as it becomes a sort of live-action version of "Whacky Races" tinged with a few "Carry On" double-entendres. The "Rat Pack" contingent look like they are just along for the fee and Fawcett adds little but her usual degree of fluffiness as the damsel not really in distress. It's not a patch on "Smokey and the Bandit" (1977) though there are some fairly obvious cop-baiting similarities and by the end it has largely fizzled out. It has it's moments, just nowhere near enough of them until the bloopers reel under the credits.

Dec 16, 2024