Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 23000000
Revenue
$ 19652638

Preston Tucker

Vera

Abe

Eddie

Jimmy

Howard Hughes

Junior

Marilyn Lee

Frank

Kerner

Alex

Kirby

Noble

Stan

Johnny

Bennington

Ferguson's Agent

Millie

Stan's Assistant

Judge

Floyd Cerf

Oscar Beasley

Narrator (voice)

Doc

Fritz

Dutch

Gas Station Owner

Garage Owner

Ferguson's Secretary #1

Ferguson's Secretary #2

Man in Hall

Woman on Steps

Newscaster (voice)

Security Guard

Man in Audience

Board Member

Mayor

Head Engineer

Bennington's Secretary

Singing Girl #1

Singing Girl #2

Singing Girl #3

Recording Engineer

Tucker's Secretary #1

Tucker's Secretary #2

Police Sergeant

Reporter at Trial

Ingram

SEC Agent

Blue

Jury Foreman

Senator Homer Ferguson (uncredited)

Girl at Mellon Publicity Event (uncredited)

Written by Wuchak on 2019-01-29
***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+