Girl in the Cadillac
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Directed byLucas Platt
Written byJohn Warren
Based onThe Enchanted Isle
by James M. Cain
by James M. Cain
Produced byThomas Baer
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| Directed by | Lucas Platt |
| Written by | John Warren |
| Based on | The Enchanted Isle by James M. Cain |
| Produced by | Thomas Baer |
| Starring | Erika Eleniak William McNamara Michael Lerner Bud Cort Valerie Perrine William Shockley |
| Cinematography | Nancy Schreiber |
| Edited by | Norman Hollyn |
| Music by | Anton Sanko |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Girl in the Cadillac is a 1995 American crime-drama film with Erika Eleniak and William McNamara.
A woman called Mandy runs away from her home. At a bus station she meets Rick, who takes her with him to a rendezvous with a pair of bank robbers. After listening to their plan, Mandy agrees to drive the getaway car for $5,000, when they convince her everything will go smoothly. However, the robbery goes awry resulting in several bank employees killed, and Mandy flees with Rick and $75,000. As a result, she is chased by the police and the other two robbers. During their escape, Mandy and Rick buy a red Cadillac convertible. Ultimately, she decides she wants to give the money back, but Rick disagrees.
