Dragstrip Girl Movie Review
Dragstrip Girl Review
"Dragstrip Girl" Overview

Rating: R
1994
Cast and Crew
Director : Mary LambertProducer : Lou Arkoff,David Giler,Debra Hill,Willie Kutner
Screenwiter : Jerome Gary
Starring : Marķa Celedonio,Christopher Crabb,Raymond Cruz,Natasha Gregson Wagner,Traci Lords
You could make a worse movie than Dragstrip Girl, but you'd really have to try
awful hard. The story: Bad Hispanic boy (Raymond Cruz) falls for good rich
white girl (Natasha Gregson Wagner), with tragic consequences that play out
over a backdrop of 1950s amateur drag racing. Will their love be able to
overcome the enormous obstacles -- namely, that he's a car thief and she's a
cheerleader -- or will society crush their budding romance?
Who cares!? This movie is so bad that the ending (which, by the way, is just
about the worst part of the film) slips out of mind as soon as the disc pops
out of your DVD player. Made for TV way back in 1994 and only now getting its
DVD and home video release because Wagner and Cruz have become minor stars, you
won't see any hint of the performing ability you might find from them today,
simply because the story is so poorly written it couldn't have been saved by
Cary Grant. Just about the only joy to be found in the film is from a grizzled
Traci Lords, playing the hooker next door whom our scruffy hero likes to spy on
through the enormous hole in the wall.
Because life is like that.
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Review by Christopher Null
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