A high school grad and a hooker-in-training try to track down his stolen Corvette.A high school grad and a hooker-in-training try to track down his stolen Corvette.A high school grad and a hooker-in-training try to track down his stolen Corvette.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
William Bryant
- Plain Clothes Police Lecturer
- (as Bill Bryant)
Clifford A. Pellow
- Older John - Rosalind's Admirer
- (as Cliff Pellow)
Jonathan Terry
- Van Nuys Policeman
- (as Jon Terry)
Isaac Ruiz
- Tico
- (as Isaac Ruiz Jr.)
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Did you know
- TriviaMark Hamill said of this movie around the time of production: "I insisted on looking different. And I'm only interested in the car, not even any girl, until Annie Potts came along. . . It's not a car movie. It's really a love story. And I'm so thrilled to be working with Annie Potts. She reminds me of Judy Holliday. She's a unique creature." Hamill years after the film first came out then said: "Corvette Summer (1978) is a great little picture and it's got sort of a title that's a misnomer because you sort of put it in one category when you first see it and you go, 'Oh gee, it's quite a nicely written, uh romantic movie.' And I enjoyed it immensely."
- GoofsWhen Ken is chasing the Vette on a bicycle, he hitches boosts in speeds by holding on to various cars along the way. At one point, a construction pickup is one of these "boosts." The driver had to honk and actually slow down for the stuntman on the bike to catch up and grab hold.
- Quotes
Kenneth W. Dantley, Jr.: I drive my first car at nine. I overhaul my first transmission at ten. At thirteen I turn the quarter mile in under 12 seconds...and I wait till now to get laid?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: 42nd Street Forever, Volume 2: The Deuce (2013)
Featured review
Worth it for Annie
"Corvette Summer" is a coming-of-age story, but it runs pretty rough (I know, I know, I'll watch it with the car puns). It hits the right notes for such a movie, and the right characters get what they're meant to have in the end, but it's a surprisingly somber affair. Mark Hamill (looking particularly squalid) spends a great deal of time sulking through the streets of Sin City in search of his stolen hot rod, and that character just seems to sap the life outta this thing. Stick with it and there's that appropriate ending and even an eleventh-hour car chase.
But here's why this movie is worth a watch: Annie Potts. Charming, warm and unbelievably attractive, she's the reason "Corvette Summer" has any life at all. It's the kind of performance that makes you look forward to her next scene.
She's something else.
6/10
But here's why this movie is worth a watch: Annie Potts. Charming, warm and unbelievably attractive, she's the reason "Corvette Summer" has any life at all. It's the kind of performance that makes you look forward to her next scene.
She's something else.
6/10
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- Also known as
- The Hot One
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- Budget
- $1,700,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,514,367
- Gross worldwide
- $15,514,367
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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