Go for It Poster

Go for It 1983

★ 7.0550 votes107 min📅 1983-02-01

In "Go for It (1983)", legendary Italian director Enzo Barboni delivers a high-energy adventure-comedy that follows the misadventures of Doug, a quick-witted truck driver who unwittingly becomes embroiled in a series of chaotic mix-ups.

Director: Enzo Barboni

Cast

Terence Hill
Terence Hill
Rosco Frazer / Steinberg
Bud Spencer
Bud Spencer
Doug O'Riordan / Mason
Buffy Dee
Buffy Dee
K1
David Huddleston
David Huddleston
Tiger, Chef des C. I. A.
Riccardo Pizzuti
Riccardo Pizzuti
Dr. Spider
Faith Minton
Faith Minton
La Fatalona
Dan Rambo
Dan Rambo
Jeremy Scott
Susan Teesdale
Barmaid
Dan Fitzgerald
Dan Fitzgerald
Hotel Concierge
Al Nestor
Al Nestor
Hamburger Vendor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Go for It (1983) about?

Doug, a truck driver, picks up a hitchhiker named Rosco, only to find their innocent journey spiraling into a farce of mislabeled identities. After being confused for bank robbers by police, they're next mistaken for secret agents at the airport—leading to a whirlwind of comedic chases and near-disasters.

Who directed Go for It?

Enzo Barboni, the Italian filmmaker behind classics like "They Call Me Trinity" and "Banana Joe," directed "Go for It."

Who stars in Go for It?

The film stars Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Buffy Dee, David Huddleston, and Riccardo Pizzuto in key roles.

Is Go for It (1983) worth watching?

Absolutely—if you're a fan of classic buddy comedies with a side of lighthearted action, "Go for It" delivers plenty of laughs and charm. The chemistry between Terence Hill and Bud Spencer elevates the material, making it a fun, if forgettable, pick for fans of 80s adventure-comedy.

How long is Go for It?

"Go for It" runs for 107 minutes.

🎥 Trailer

About Go for It (1983) — Terence Hill and Bud Spencer's hilarious case of mistaken identity

In "Go for It (1983)", legendary Italian director Enzo Barboni delivers a high-energy adventure-comedy that follows the misadventures of Doug, a quick-witted truck driver who unwittingly becomes embroiled in a series of chaotic mix-ups. When he gives hitchhiker Rosco a ride, their journey takes a surreal turn as they're mistaken for bank robbers by traffic police—only to face yet another case of mistaken identity at the airport, where they're pegged as secret agents. With Terence Hill and Bud Spencer's signature comedic chemistry at the heart of the film, "Go for It" blends slapstick humor with lighthearted action, creating a feel-good romp that leans into the absurd while keeping the pacing razor-sharp.

The film thrives on the contrast between its two leads: Hill's resourceful trucker versus Spencer's larger-than-life hitchhiker, whose bumbling antics escalate into a series of runaway chases and near-misses. Barboni's direction infuses the story with a breezy, almost farcical energy, ensuring the plot's twists never take themselves too seriously. Packed with visual gags and escalating misunderstandings, "Go for It" is a nostalgic throwback to classic buddy comedies, perfect for fans of action-packed escapades with a hearty dose of laughter.