After a whirlwind romance, a mechanic and waitress's playful prank at a store spirals into tragedy, forcing the young lovers to flee as both police and guilt pursue them across the country.After a whirlwind romance, a mechanic and waitress's playful prank at a store spirals into tragedy, forcing the young lovers to flee as both police and guilt pursue them across the country.After a whirlwind romance, a mechanic and waitress's playful prank at a store spirals into tragedy, forcing the young lovers to flee as both police and guilt pursue them across the country.
Eric Hines
- Erick
- (as Erick Hines)
Edward James Olmos
- Chicano #1
- (as Eddie Olmos)
Clifton Tip Fredell
- Chicano #2
- (as Tip Fredell)
Bruce Adams
- Truck Driver
- (uncredited)
Janus Blythe
- Bar waitress
- (uncredited)
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I caught the last 10-15 minutes of this movie on its network premiere back in 77--- its haunted me all this time, now the DVD is out and I enjoyed it on a number of different levels--This is one of those heart- string pullers that does a great job of encapsulating the mid-70s LA car-youth culture and all those now scarce, classic neon signs! The plot and character development are transparent which gives the whole thing a strange, ethereal vibe heightened by the then hip rock and roll soundtrack. Its almost one long Elton John video in a way. Bobby and Rose are sensitively played, and if the acting and dialog aren't always the best well so what, the actors have heart and are good to look at and don't disturb the zen experience a movie like this can bring about. Mid 70s LA is ancient history and "Aloha, Bobby and Rose" serves as a surprisingly good time capsule for that era. The couple are doomed from the start and this film is depressing for the most part. A lot like "Midnight Cowboy" in many respects, tho not as good. Still AB@R is a cult classic and I think a lot of young folks would enjoy it.
The music to this movie is fantastic! Elton John, Marvin Gaye, and others. I LOVED this movie when I was about 12, and it haunted me for 25+ years until I saw it again. Yes, seeing it now, I wonder why it was such a great movie to me, but it was! Paul Le Mat was gorgeous, and the chemistry between Rose and him was good. I just wish he could have turned himself in and explained so the movie could have a better ending!
O.k., it may not be a Oscar-winning movie, although I personally think it's better than some of the movies that have won for "Best Picture" of the year.
This movie is a lot of fun, has great music throughout, and a guy (Paul LeMatt) that I thought was very hot when the movie first came out in the '70's, and a hot car. What more could you ask for? I was 14 when this movie came out. It was my favorite movie all through high school. And even today I enjoy sharing it with my 14 year old daughter and her friends.
Not a snooze fest like that other dude said.
This movie is a lot of fun, has great music throughout, and a guy (Paul LeMatt) that I thought was very hot when the movie first came out in the '70's, and a hot car. What more could you ask for? I was 14 when this movie came out. It was my favorite movie all through high school. And even today I enjoy sharing it with my 14 year old daughter and her friends.
Not a snooze fest like that other dude said.
This film is nothing more than a cheap melodramatic piece of crap, and I love it. The moving story of a young couple on the run. I was young and the worlds biggest Elton John fan when I saw it. I had the whole world before me, I was going out with a beautiful girl, (Named Sue) and I'm not sure if everyone can understand how great it is to listen to "Daniel" while your girlfriend rests on your arm in the soft twilights of the movie theatre.. but I hope they can. I would buy this film if I could find it, and happily agonize through it again, and again... It is a very romantic film in a very basil form... It works for old fogies like me, and teenagers. They won't recongnize all the music, but that won't matter. A great movie for a quiet evening with someone that you care about.
I know that Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" had a re-introduction and re-awakening to the masses after 2000's "Almost Famous." But I know that "Tiny Dancer" was introduced to me in 1975 when this movie came out. But since this film didn't have the impact of "Almost Famous," that's why "Tiny Dancer" stayed pretty much unknown to the general public until 2000.
The film itself is OK. What makes it memorable is the music of that period, which besides "Tiny Dancer," we hear "Bennie and the Jets" during one of the film climaxes, and also "Karn Evil 9" from Emerson Lake and Palmer.
The film itself is OK. What makes it memorable is the music of that period, which besides "Tiny Dancer," we hear "Bennie and the Jets" during one of the film climaxes, and also "Karn Evil 9" from Emerson Lake and Palmer.
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- TriviaFirst speaking role in a movie of actor Edward James Olmos according to an interview he once did. He was plucked from a crowd of extras in a pool hall scene by the director Floyd Mutrux just to say one line. He was billed as ''Eddie Olmos''.
- GoofsAt about 43 minutes, when the cops are pushing Bobby's car to help him get it started at the gas station, one of the cops falls down and, if you listen closely, you can people off camera laugh.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Horror Business (2007)
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