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When a housewife finds out she is pregnant, she runs out of town looking for freedom to reevaluate her life decisions.When a housewife finds out she is pregnant, she runs out of town looking for freedom to reevaluate her life decisions.When a housewife finds out she is pregnant, she runs out of town looking for freedom to reevaluate her life decisions.
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Laura Crews
- Ellen
- (as Laurie Crews)
Garrett Cassell
- Farmer
- (uncredited)
Eleanor Coppola
- Gordon's Wife
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe parade scene was filmed in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Veterans' Day. The students in the band were not aware of what was happening. In fact, reading the lips of a majorette, she can be seen asking, "Who was that guy?" as James Caan was weaving through the parade.
- GoofsWhen Natalie first leaves her husband, she drives into a tunnel and emerges from on the west side of Manhattan. That is, she has driven east through the Lincoln Tunnel, presumably heading east. But immediately after, she stops at a phone booth to call her husband, saying she is in Pennsylvania, which is in the opposite direction. Had the intention to suggest a westward journey, she could have driven west through the tunnel to emerge in New Jersey.
- Quotes
Jimmy Kilgannon: You hurt me!
- ConnectionsEdited into Filmmaker (1968)
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Early Coppola with sublime cast that most folks never got to see (a pity). There's some wonderful things going on in this one - Shirley Knight's best performance (an underrated actress), a road trip in the late 1960's, James Caan very restrained and moving, Robert Duvall in a part he was born to play (edgy, lonely, motorcycle cop), and a touching script with F. Coppola behind the wheel.
If this had been made five years LATER by some nobody, it would have been a smash (so much for timing). Anyway, I recommend this to all people who don't need outer-space explosions and bad mother-in-law jokes or a billion dollar budget to sit for a few hours and watch a story unfold. Give this one a chance if you can find it!
If this had been made five years LATER by some nobody, it would have been a smash (so much for timing). Anyway, I recommend this to all people who don't need outer-space explosions and bad mother-in-law jokes or a billion dollar budget to sit for a few hours and watch a story unfold. Give this one a chance if you can find it!
- shepardjessica
- Jul 9, 2004
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- Liebe niemals einen Fremden
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- Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA(Veterans Day parade)
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- $750,000 (estimated)
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