Summaries

A small town Pinewood Derby competition transforms an average group of dads into an awkward bunch of competitors.

Down and Derby is a family comedy about a small town Pinewood Derby competition that transforms an average group of dads into an awkward bunch of competitors. On the outside, Phil Davis is the typical dad and friendly neighbor. On the inside, he is unresolved and at a breaking point with his childhood rival, Ace Montana. Desperate for the elusive first place, Phil sees his son's Pinewood Derby race as a breakthrough opportunity to beat Ace, who also has a Cub Scout son. Surrounded by more overzealous dads in the same cul-de-sac, they all disregard the event's ideals and completely take over the design, planning and construction of the cars. In the crazed world of derby fever, the kids are lucky if they get to pick the paint color or attach a decal. Hilarity builds as the dads teeter on the edge of insanity and resort to backstabbing, cover-ups and sabotage. Wives, families and jobs are ignored with extreme consequences. The farce reaches comical and outrageous levels when in the end, the young scouts prevail in a surprise twist, reminding us to never take ourselves too seriously or underestimate what kids can do. This comedy satirizes the desperate behavior of parents who compete with one another through their children, a social dynamic seen in everyday activities ranging from little league to science fairs.—Stone

Details

Keywords
  • shower
  • woman undresses
  • undressing
  • peeping tom
  • family comedy
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Family
Release date Dec 23, 2006
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations St. George, Utah, USA
Production companies Pure Entertainment Stonehaven Media

Box office

Gross US & Canada $231609
Opening weekend US & Canada $43930
Gross worldwide $231609

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 30m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio

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