Review of Any Which Way You Can (1980) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 30 Apr 1994
Any Which Way You Can is not a very good movie, but it's hard not to feel a grudging affection for it. Where else, in the space of 115 minutes, can you find a country & western road picture with two fights, a bald motorcycle gang, the Mafia, a love story, a pickup truck, a tow truck, Fats Domino, a foul-mouthed octogenarian, an oversexed orangutan and a contest for the bare knuckle championship of the world?
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This review of Any Which Way You Can (1980) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 30 Apr 1994.
Any Which Way You Can has generally received mixed reviews.
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