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Stroker Ace 1983

★ 4.958 votes94 min📅 1983-07-01

"He's hot on the track...and off!"

Racing legend Stroker Ace (1983) is at the peak of his NASCAR career, but the constant demands from his overbearing sponsor—especially their ridiculous promotional schemes like forcing him into a giant fried chicken costume—push him to the edge of rebellion.

Director: Hal Needham

Cast

Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds
Stroker Ace
Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty
Clyde Torkle
Jim Nabors
Jim Nabors
Lugs
Parker Stevenson
Parker Stevenson
Aubrey James
Loni Anderson
Loni Anderson
Pembrook Feeney
John Byner
John Byner
Doc Seegle
Cassandra Peterson
Cassandra Peterson
Girl with Lugs
Bubba Smith
Bubba Smith
Arnold
Warren Stevens
Warren Stevens
Jim Catty
Dale Earnhardt
Dale Earnhardt
NASCAR Driver

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stroker Ace (1983) about?

Stroker Ace, a top NASCAR driver, grows tired of his sponsor's outrageous demands, including forced appearances in a ridiculous fried chicken costume. Frustrated and determined to regain control, he spends the film fighting back against corporate control while pursuing a flirtatious romance with the independent Pembrook.

Who directed Stroker Ace?

Hal Needham directed Stroker Ace. Known for his work in action and comedy films, Needham brings a dynamic and playful tone to this racing adventure.

Who stars in Stroker Ace?

The film stars Burt Reynolds as Stroker Ace, with Ned Beatty, Loni Anderson, Parker Stevenson, and Jim Nabors rounding out the cast.

Is Stroker Ace (1983) worth watching?

If you enjoy classic '80s action-comedies with a racing twist, Stroker Ace is a fun pick. While it may not be a critical darling, its blend of humor, high-stakes racing, and Burt Reynolds' charm makes it a nostalgic watch for fans of the era.

How long is Stroker Ace?

Stroker Ace has a runtime of 94 minutes.

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About Stroker Ace (1983) — A wild ride of rebellion, racing, and Southern charm

Racing legend Stroker Ace (1983) is at the peak of his NASCAR career, but the constant demands from his overbearing sponsor—especially their ridiculous promotional schemes like forcing him into a giant fried chicken costume—push him to the edge of rebellion. Directed by action-comedy specialist Hal Needham, this film blends high-octane racing sequences with lighthearted humor as Stroker navigates the absurdity of his professional life. Meanwhile, his pursuit of the charming and independent Pembrook adds a touch of romance to the mix, creating a lively, testosterone-fueled atmosphere that's as unpredictable as the racetrack itself.

Stroker Ace (1983) delivers a classic '80s blend of motorsport thrills and comedic chaos, showcasing Burt Reynolds at his most charismatic. With Ned Beatty as the unrelenting sponsor and Loni Anderson stealing scenes as the love interest, the film balances action, wit, and a healthy dose of Southern charm. Whether you're a racing enthusiast or just looking for a fun, fast-paced comedy, this movie offers a nostalgic ride through the golden age of stock car racing.