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Buster and Billie

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 40m
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6.9/10
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Jan-Michael Vincent and Joan Goodfellow in Buster and Billie (1974)
In a rural 1940s southern town, a socially awkward high school girl is taken advantage of by the boys, because it's the only way she knows to relate to boys. But one, Buster, falls in love with her. The other boys, however, still consider her their convenient "squeeze", with tragic results.
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In a rural 1940s southern town, a socially awkward high school girl is taken advantage of by the boys, because it's the only way she knows to relate to boys.In a rural 1940s southern town, a socially awkward high school girl is taken advantage of by the boys, because it's the only way she knows to relate to boys.In a rural 1940s southern town, a socially awkward high school girl is taken advantage of by the boys, because it's the only way she knows to relate to boys.

  • Directors
    • Daniel Petrie
    • Sidney Sheldon
  • Writers
    • Ron Batron
    • Ron Turbeville
  • Stars
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Joan Goodfellow
    • Pamela Sue Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1K
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    • Directors
      • Daniel Petrie
      • Sidney Sheldon
    • Writers
      • Ron Batron
      • Ron Turbeville
    • Stars
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
      • Joan Goodfellow
      • Pamela Sue Martin
    • 33User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Buster Lane
    Joan Goodfellow
    Joan Goodfellow
    • Billie Jo Truluck
    Pamela Sue Martin
    Pamela Sue Martin
    • Margie Hooks
    Clifton James
    Clifton James
    • Jake
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Whitey
    Jessie Lee Fulton
    Jessie Lee Fulton
    • Mrs. Lane
    J.B. Joiner
    • Mr. Lane
    Dell C. Payne
    • Warren
    Mark Pendergraft
    • Mole
    David Paul Dean
    • Phil
    David Little
    • Smitty
    Vernon Beatty
    • Arland
    Doris Pearce
    • Mrs. Hooks
    Carl Reddick
    • Mr. Hooks
    Dale Pearce
    • Sally
    Lewell Akins
    • Photographer
    Mentoria Sills
    • Hat Lady
    Bruce Atkins
    • Sheriff
    • Directors
      • Daniel Petrie
      • Sidney Sheldon
    • Writers
      • Ron Batron
      • Ron Turbeville
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    9nowego

    A Movie That Will Stay With You Forever

    I got lucky you might say and saw this on ABC TV (No Ads) late at night in the late 80's while living in a very small country town. Luckily I taped it on VHS and watched it quite a few times before the tape gave out.

    This is one of those movies that you will either love or hate and if you loved it like I did it will stay with you forever.

    Getting a good copy of it now is very difficult and I have had to make do with a really crappy copy. Even the DVD copy that was released is not all that good to watch.

    One of the very best Jan-Micheal Vincent movies I have seen, and the one movie that I remember him for most even though he made quite a few good movies in the 70's.

    Also Robert Englund's very first movie before he went onto bigger and perhaps better things and one of Pamela Sue Martin's early movies before her best known role in Dynasty.

    A very sad movie that I have had the pleasure of watching more than once.
    stevenfallonnyc

    Pretty decent

    This is another movie I remember watching on cable in the late 70's. Jan-Michael Vincent is great to watch, here in his mid-70's prime. The rest of the cast is decent as well, and it is interesting to see a young "Freddy Kruger" act all dorky before he became a horror icon.

    The film sets up nicely, a small town in the 40's where everyone knows everyone else and the local teenage boys screw around with a slut named Billie, who is a pretty girl but who seems to have some sort of problem. Buster always refuses to participate with the gang in having sex with Billie, mainly because he has his own girlfriend, who is plans to marry. But he becomes attracted to Billie on his own, and eventually starts dating her, even breaking up with his own girlfriend in the process. All this leads up to a very violent ending (where we all no doubt cheer on Vincent).

    The film is decent enough but it does lack in some areas, especially in explaining a few certain things. For instance, just what started this fascination with Billie in Jan-Michael's character in the first place? Especially since he had the prettiest girl in school already? It really doesn't make much sense. Was it because she slept with all the guys? That she was quiet? Maybe he knew she had some sort of "problem?" And even that, the film never gets around to examining what Billie's problem really was. We can see that she is a little slow and extremely introverted, is the problem a head problem? Was she beaten as a child by abusive parents? Maybe she was raped? Who knows.

    The ending of the film definitely is unsettling and sad. But even as Vincent loads his truck full of flowers, you are left wondering just what it was that made him go so crazy over that girl.
    Tamminator

    Loved it...

    Buster and Billie touched my heart i was twelve the first time i seen it at our small town drive-in i'm forty-two now. It was a true love story i remember crying so much and thinking Billie never had ever hurt anyone in her life or Buster. I loved it when he bought her that beautiful dress because she had never had anything. Buster was so in love with her and treated her so very special like Billie deserved. I would love to see it again if i could find it. I would for sure need tissues if i watched it again it was so very sad. I'm so glad they found one another and had a wonderful time together even though it was a short time. I hope all of you who enjoy a great movie get to see it. Tam from Indiana
    8ethylester

    crying and crying

    If you are at all sensitive or a person who cries at movies, do not watch this unless you have prepared yourself with a box of kleenex and only the closest of friends who you know will not make fun of you. (or watch it alone.)

    I first watched this movie at a time when I was having "boy troubles" and the object of my desire happened to look exactly like Jan Michael Vincent, the star of this movie (yeah, he was hot). This just added to the pain.... I bawled my eyes out for about 10-15 whole minutes AFTER the movie had already ended and was turned off. I wept so loudly and couldn't control my crying eyes whatsoever. My housemates laughed at me, but it was an affectionate laugh. They had also been affected by the movie, but not to my extent. The story is SO SAD. SO SAD!!! The saddest story EVER!

    As much as I loved the movie, I will never watch it again, even though I taped it. It is just too sad and I don't want to go through all that bawling and crying again.

    This is most emotionally draining, saddest movie I have ever seen. Be prepared to cry your eyes out with this one.
    10sjsampson-1

    one of the best from my younger days

    While doing a search on your website to find out what other movies Robert Englund was in besides A Nightmare on Elm Street I came across a movie that I haven't thought of in years, Buster and Billie. I immediately felt this wave of emotion. I was 20 when this movie was released and although I couldn't remember right away the whole plot of the movie I remembered it as one of my favourites. After reading some of the story line and talking to my husband who has a much better memory than I do I realized why my feeling at the mere mention of the title was so extreme. It was wonderful albeit very, very tragic. My husband also remembers it as being one of his favourites. I don't know if I want to ever watch it again or just keep the memory of a film that touched me deeply years ago.

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    • Trivia
      Loosely based on real-life events that occurred in writer Ron Turbeville's hometown of Florence, South Carolina in 1948.
    • Goofs
      The "Play Ball" pinball machine in the pool hall was an electro-mechanical device made by Midway Manufacturing Company of Chicago in 1965 so it would not have been in existence when the film is set.
    • Connections
      Featured in Chop Suey (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Billie's Theme
      Written and Performed by Hoyt Axton

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Buster liebt Billie
    • Filming locations
      • Metter, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Black Creek Billie
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    • Budget
      • $350,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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