Dorf Goes Auto Racing
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Directed by | Barry Landon |
Written by | Tim Conway |
Starring | Tim Conway Eddie Deezen |
Distributed by | J2 Communications |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Language | English |
Dorf Goes Auto Racing is a 1990 comedy short film starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen and Tim Conway Jr.
Plot
[edit]World-famous European race car driver, Duessel Dorf (a pun on the German city of a similar name), comes to America to take on his greatest challenge-stock car racing at Sears Point Raceway, where the racers of NASCAR react with disgust at his arrival. With a thoroughly incompetent pit crew, Dorf will have to rely on his knack for inadvertently creating chaos to win the race.
This was the last appearance in the series for Boom-Boom LaRue (Michele Smith); she had appeared in all four films to date.
An unfortunate plot line involves a beautiful love interest named Gwendolyn.
“There’s a little bit of Dorf in all of us. But there’s a little more in Gwendolyn.”
Cast
[edit]- Tim Conway as Duessel Dorf / Pops Morgan
- Eddie Deezen as Eddie Taylor
- Michele Smith as "Boom-Boom" LaRue
- Anthony De Franco as Tony (credited as Anthony DeFranco)
- Tim Conway Jr. as Willie
- Jim Moore as Jim "Timber Jim"
- Roy Conrad as Dull Banquet Speaker
- William Jeanes as Colonel Bolus
- Joey Mitchell as Interviewer
- Mic Martin as Hotel Clerk
- Sharon Baker as Dowager At Banquet
- John Lewis as Foreign Announcer
- Ed Smith as Cop
- Don Strickland as Announcer
- Bill Douglas as Skid Car Driver
- Steve Syatt as Clown's Voice
- Bruce Flanders as Track Announcer
- Jack Arute as Himself (credited as Jack Aroute
- Hoyt Axton as Himself
- Geoff Bodine as Himself
- Bob Bondurant as Himself
- Neil Bonnett as Himself
- Bill Brodrick as Himself
- Mike Douglas as Himself
- Ned Jarrett as Himself
- Greg Johnson as Himself
- Glen Long as Himself
- Stuart Miller as Himself
- Phil Parsons as Himself
- Richard Petty as Himself
- Les Richter as Himself
- Ken Schrader as Himself
- Rusty Wallace as Himself
- Darrell Waltrip as Himself (credited as Darrel Waltrip)
- Michael Waltrip as Himself (credited as Mike Waltrip)
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