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Encyclopedia > Corvette Summer
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Corvette Summer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (169 words)
Corvette Summer is an American film, released in 1978 starring Mark Hamill and Annie Potts.
For a project in his shop class, Kenny helps build a customized Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.
On the way, he meets up Vanessa (Annie Potts) who is a self-described "prostitute-in-training." Together, the two hatch a plan to try to steal back the Stingray.
Corvette Summer review (1978) Mark Hamill - Qwipster's Movie Reviews (448 words)
Before Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, there was Corvette Summer, featuring a similar odyssey of a man who wanted his vehicle back and was willing to go through any lengths to get it.
Not really a good film by any stretch of the imagination, Corvette Summer has an oddly quaint charm at times, and an interesting cast of recognizable supporting characters, including Annie Potts (of TV's "Designing Women" and Ghostbusters), here in her feature film debut.
Corvette Summer is strictly for nostalgia buffs who watched this when they were younger, or those who just like anything distinctly 70s.
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