Stroker Ace with Burt Reynolds: DVD Cover
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Stroker Ace Director: Hal Needham Cast: Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Jim Nabors, Loni Anderson

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/20/1998
  • Original Release: 1983
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 32,188

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Jump To A Scene
1. Moonshine Run Credits (Stroker Ace) [3:53]
2. Dynamic Entrance [2:54]
3. Torkle Works The Pit [2:46]
4. Making Moves: Torkle And James [2:46]
5. Sidelined [2:01]
6. Load Of Cement [1:24]
7. Miss Daytona (Southern Loving, What Have You Got To Lose?). [2:32]
8. Fastest Chicken [3:10]
9. Post-Victory Tinkering [1:30]
10. Briefed By Pembrook [3:37]
11. Packing 'Em In (Amazing Grace) [2:28]
12. Selling Chicken [3:44]
13. New Wardrobe [3:50]
14. Driver In A Fowl Mood [3:38]
15. Rendezvous For Three [5:51]
16. Getting Into It [4:10]
17. On The Bed, Under The Chassis [2:39]
18. He's Mad [1:53]
19. The Seegles [2:05]
20. Who Would Know? [4:29]
21. A Punch For Pembrook [1:56]
22. It's A Deal [3:16]
23. Dad Don't Know [1:29]
24. Stroker's Choice [2:33]
25. They're Off [2:54]
26. The Messenger [3:09]
27. Crackup [3:17]
28. A New Jack Man [1:12]
29. Fired! [3:08]
30. "How's This For Spectacular?" [2:36]
31. #1 [2:16]
32. Outtake End Credits [4:53]

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Editorial Reviews

The action and stunts in this fourth racing vehicle for Burt Reynolds could be accurately foreseen by most youngsters. Stroker Ace (Reynolds) is a race car driver who gets the short end of a contract with a fried-chicken entrepreneur (Ned Beatty) but can be expected to end up with the woman (Pembrook) in compensation -- and actually did (Pembrook is played by Loni Anderson in her first movie with Reynolds). By this time, the formula of racing cars, wild stunts, blond co-stars (Goldie Hawn, Farrah Fawcett, and Dolly Parton were the most recent) was wearing thin and Reynolds starred in only one more "Cannonball" film, ending his car-chase series there. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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