Car Wash
Car Wash is an earthly, irreverent but affectionate look at a typical day in Los Angeles car wash. An ensemble piece which interweaves the lives of employees, customers and passers-by. Car Wash stars a galaxy of gifted actors, most of whom are relatively unknown to movie goers, and spotlights an array of guest stars in vivid cameo roles, inculding George Carlin, “Professor” Irwin Corey, The Pointer Sisters, and Richard Pryor as Daddy Rich, a flamboyant Reverend who preaches the goodness of the dollar.
Car Wash may qualify as the world's first “disco” movie, Norman Whitfield's almost non-stop musical score has become a top selling album.
Critic Reviews:
- " Uses gritty humor to polish clean the souls of a lot of likeable street people. " – Variety Staff
- " A cheerful, somewhat vulgar, very cleverly executed comedy. " – Vincent Canby
- " The screenplay and the direction juggle the characters so adroitly, this is almost a wash-and-wax MAS*H. " – Roger Ebert