
Cadillac Man 1990
"If you can't trust a car salesman who can you trust?"
In *Cadillac Man (1990)*, chaos reigns for Joe, a fast-talking car salesman teetering on the brink of financial disaster. With just two days to sell a dozen cars, the pressure mounts—but Joe's troubles don't stop there.
Director: Roger Donaldson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Cadillac Man (1990)* about?
*Cadillac Man* follows Joe, a smooth-talking auto dealer racing against time to sell a dozen cars before losing his job—all while managing a web of personal crises. His two-timing, an estranged daughter, and a vengeful ex-wife turn his sales pitch into a full-blown disaster, blending humor with unexpected moments of heart.
Who directed *Cadillac Man*?
Roger Donaldson directed *Cadillac Man*, bringing a sharp, energetic style to this chaotic comedy-drama.
Who stars in *Cadillac Man*?
The film stars Robin Williams as Joe, alongside Tim Robbins, Pamela Reed, Fran Drescher, and Zack Norman in a lively ensemble cast.
Is *Cadillac Man (1990)* worth watching?
If you enjoy Robin Williams' signature comedic antics and fast-paced storytelling, *Cadillac Man* delivers plenty of laughs. While it's not his most polished film, the chaotic energy and ensemble performances make it a fun, if uneven, ride for fans of '90s comedies.
How long is *Cadillac Man*?
The film runs for 97 minutes.
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About Cadillac Man (1990) — A High-Octane Comedy of Errors Behind the Wheel
In *Cadillac Man (1990)*, chaos reigns for Joe, a fast-talking car salesman teetering on the brink of financial disaster. With just two days to sell a dozen cars, the pressure mounts—but Joe's troubles don't stop there. Between juggling two girlfriends, dodging his ex-wife's wrath, and searching for his missing teenage daughter, his already chaotic life spirals into outright pandemonium. Directed by Roger Donaldson, this raucous blend of comedy, drama, and crime keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, laughing one moment and cringing the next as Joe's lies unravel under relentless scrutiny.
Set against the neon-lit backdrop of a Long Island dealership, the film captures the frenetic energy of a man outmatched by his own schemes. Robin Williams delivers a standout performance as Joe, bringing manic charm and desperation to the role, while Tim Robbins and Fran Drescher add levity and wit. With themes of deception, family strife, and the absurdity of modern life, *Cadillac Man* is a wild ride that asks: when life hands you lemons, do you make lemonade—or crash headfirst into a fruit stand?