Corvette Summer

Corvette Summer
Corvette Summer

DVD cover of "Corvette Summer"
Directed by Matthew Robbins
Produced by Hal Barwood
Written by Hal Barwood
Matthew Robbins
Starring Mark Hamill
Annie Potts
Eugene Roche
Danny Bonaduce
Kim Milford
Music by Craig Safan
Cinematography Frank Stanley
Editing by Amy Holden
Studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Plotto Productions
Distributed by MGM (1978-1986)
Turner Entertainment Co. (1986-present)
Warner Home Video (home video, 1990s-present)
Release date(s) June 2, 1978
Running time 105 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $9,000,000

Corvette Summer is an American film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1978 starring Mark Hamill and Annie Potts. It tells the story of a lonely, car-obsessed California teenager and the theft of his beloved customized Corvette Stingray.

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Plot summary

Kenny Dantley (Mark Hamill) is a car-loving Southern California high school senior. For a project in his shop class, Kenny helps build a customized Chevrolet Corvette Stingray with right-hand-drive. Shortly after the new set of wheels is unveiled, the car is stolen from the streets of Van Nuys. Kenny immediately sets out on the trail of the thieves, which takes him to Las Vegas. On the way, he meets Vanessa (Annie Potts) who is a self-described "prostitute-in-training."

Kenny finds work in a Vegas gas station, and one day spots his car. He follows it to a local garage, where he has a run-in with the garage owner, Wayne Lowry (Kim Milford), before being rescued by Vanessa. Lowry contacts Kenny’s high school teacher, Ed McGrath (Eugene Roche), and McGrath then comes to Las Vegas. During a conversation with McGrath, Kenny is crushed to learn that this admired teacher of his had arranged for the theft of the Corvette to help himself out of financial trouble. When McGrath suggests Kenny go to work for Lowry, Kenny agrees to it. He will make good money, but secretly plans to steal the Corvette back from Lowry,

Eventually, Kenny completes his plans, steals the car back, saves Vanessa from her life of prostitution, wins a wild car chase, and returns in triumph with the Corvette – and Vanessa – to his old high school.

Production history

Working titles for the film were Stingray and The Hot One.[1] Scenes shot of Kenny's high school were filmed at Verdugo Hills High School outside of Los Angeles.

The novelization of Corvette Summer was written by Wayland Drew and was published by the New American Library of Canada in 1978.

The film's theme song, "Give Me the Night", was sung by Dusty Springfield.

Cast

Actor Role
Mark Hamill Kenneth W. Dantley, Jr.
Annie Potts Vanessa
Eugene Roche Ed McGrath
William Bryant Plainclothes Police Lecturer
Richard McKenzie Principal Bacon
Kim Milford Wayne Lowry
Philip Bruns Gil
Danny Bonaduce Kootz
Jane A. Johnston Mrs. Dantley
Albert Insinnia Ricci
Stanley Kamel Las Vegas Con Man
Jason Ronard Tony (Wayne's Chain Wielding Henchman)
Brion James Jeff (Wayne's Carwash Henchman)
John Miller Principal
Dick Miller Mr. Lucky
Isaac Ruiz Tico
Jonathan Terry Van Nuys Policeman

The Corvette

There were two Corvettes made for the film, a main car and a "backup" model, both built for MGM by Dick Korkes of Korky's Kustom Studios. The main car was often displayed during the film's publicity tour, and both cars were later sold by MGM to private parties. The original car was sold to an Australian collector and "restored" to look different from how it appears in the film.[2] An original mold of the car was displayed at the Corvette Americana Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, and is now part of the collection of the National Corvette Museum. The "backup" car remained in the U.S., was owned for a while by Mike Yager of Mid America Motorworks in Effingham, Illinois, and was on display there between periodic car shows. Mike Yager sold the car to a private collector in late 2009.[3]

Critical reception and box office

Critic Frank Rich of Time magazine thought the movie was an appropriate summer "popcorn flick". He wrote "As long as one doesn't demand too much of it, Corvette Summer delivers a very pleasant two hours of escape."[4] TV Guide agreed, calling the film "all in all a very funny movie with enough solid, believable story to take it beyond the realm of teenage summer fare."[5]

Janet Maslin of The New York Times, however, wasn't as taken with the film. She wrote, "The movie takes a slender, boyish conceit — of the sort that is suddenly so popular among Hollywood's current batch of boy wonders — and invests it with silliness rather than whimsy."[6]

Overall, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 57% of critics gave the film a positive review, based on seven reviews.[7]

Corvette Summer generated a total domestic gross of $15,500,000.

Awards and nominations

Allusions in popular culture

In Episode 513 ("The Brain That Wouldn't Die") of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Mike Nelson exclaims, "Luke, join me or you'll star in Corvette Summer." This is an allusion to Mark Hamill's role in the Star Wars films. The Beck song "Corvette Bummer" is an allusion to the film.

References

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