(1984) — Tank

Critics and viewers alike highlight that the film’s tone can be uneven, occasionally clashing with its more serious themes of wrongful imprisonment and small-town corruption.

“It's not a good movie at all... Spradlin plays the redneck sheriff of a town that shuns Garner and son... Jimbo goes to town to do a little rompin' and stompin' with a tank he personally owns.” WordPress.com · 14 years ago Director Marvin J. Chomsky Starring Tank (1984)

: James Garner is widely praised as the film's strongest asset, bringing a likable, commanding presence to Command Sergeant Major Zack Carey. C. Thomas Howell delivers a sincere performance as his son, though some reviewers feel his acting at the time was still developing. G.D. Spradlin is noted for his role as the quintessential "redneck sheriff" antagonist. Critics and viewers alike highlight that the film’s

The 1984 film is generally remembered as a breezy, high-concept "tank fantasy" that leans heavily on the effortless charm of its lead, James Garner. While it is a straightforward action-comedy that "delivers as promised" for fans of the genre, critical reception is often split between those who enjoy its cheesy 80s nostalgia and those who find it thin on substance. Critical & Audience Perspective Jimbo goes to town to do a little

“It's a straight forward action film and delivers as promised. It's fun with C. Thomas Howell and James Cromwell.” Facebook · Leah Fraida · 1 year ago

: Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, the film is described as having a solid understanding of the theatrical frame, even if the direction isn't particularly "awe-inspiring". A major point of contention is Lalo Schifrin’s synth-heavy score, which some reviewers found disappointing and dated.