

Stingray
Lonigan and his partner Tony, two drug dealers, shoot two cops who attempt to set them up, and run away with a million bucks and the drugs, which they stash in a red Corvette Stingray in a used car lot. When they attempt to recover their stash with their leader, Abigail, they find out that two happy-go-lucky dudes, Elmo and Al, have bought the car. They quickly pursue the two along with the police who think that the car's new owners are the criminals.
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Plot Summary
A woman, seeking revenge for her brother's murder, infiltrates a Sicilian mafia family. She becomes entangled with the son of the man she believes responsible and must navigate a dangerous web of deceit and violence. Her quest for vengeance puts her in direct conflict with the ruthless criminal underworld.
Critical Reception
Stingray received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics citing its predictable plot and uneven pacing. While some acknowledged the presence of Raquel Welch, her performance and the film's overall execution failed to impress most reviewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for a weak and derivative storyline.
- Raquel Welch's star power couldn't elevate the film's shortcomings.
- Pacing issues and a lack of tension hampered the viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for Stingray is largely unavailable, but fragmented reviews suggest a generally underwhelming experience with limited positive commentary.
Fun Fact
Despite being filmed in Italy, the film was primarily marketed towards an American audience, aiming to capitalize on Raquel Welch's international fame.
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