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| Year: | 1985 |
| Rating: | 5.9(3855) |
| Listed in: | Comedy |
| Directed by: | Kevin Reynolds |
| Actors: | Kevin Costner Judd Nelson Sam Robards Chuck Bush Brian Cesak Marvin J. McIntyre |
| "It's the privilege of youth." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Kevin Reynolds | |
| Actors | |
| Kevin Costner | as Gardner Barnes |
| Judd Nelson | as Phil Hicks |
| Sam Robards | as Kenneth Waggener |
| Chuck Bush | as Dorman |
| Brian Cesak | as Lester Griffin |
| Marvin J. McIntyre | as Truman Sparks |
| Pepe Serna | as Gas Station Mechanic |
| Stanley Grover | as Phil's Dad |
| Don Brunner | as Heckler #1 |
| Michael Conn | as Heckler #2 |
| Michael Maxwell Katz | as Heckler #3 |
| Karl A. Wickman | as Helicopter Pilot |
| Michael M. Vendrell | as Helicopter Policeman |
| Bill Warren | as Truman |
| Bill Evridge | as Rancher |
| Manley Adams | as Man on the Bench |
| Ken Fagen | as Man on the Bench |
| Bill Silver | as Man on the Bench |
| Ben Graham | as Mayor |
| Allan Keown | as Butcher |
| Marco Perella | as Jester |
| Actresses | |
| Suzy Amis | as The Girl |
| Glenne Headly | as Trelis |
| Elizabeth Daily | as Judy |
| Robyn Rose | as Lorna |
| Jane A. Johnston | as Phil's Mom |
| Dana Halsted | as Co-Ed |
| Margaret Nelson | as Rancher's Wife |
| Jewel Watson | as Salad Lady |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 5 April 1983 - |
| Gross: |
USA - 86,134 USD (3 February 1985) |
| Plot: | It's 1971 at the University of Texas, Austin. College buddies, facing graduation, marriage, and the draft, skip out of their own graduation party and head to the Mexican border for some adventure, a buried secret, and one last go-around at "the privileges of youth". |
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Original Soundtracks
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"It's Too Late" Written by Carole King and Tony Stern Performed by Carole King Courtesy of Ode/CBS Records "Spooky" Written by Buddy Buie / Buoys / James Cobb / Margaret Cobb / Harry Middlebrooks / Mike Shapiro Performed by Classics IV Courtesy of Liberty Records "It's For You" Written by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays Performed by Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays & Nana Vasconcelos Courtesy of ECM Records "September 15th" Written by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays Performed by Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays & Nana Vasconcelos Courtesy of ECM Records "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin Performed by Elton John Courtesy of This Record Co., Ltd. "Ay te dejo en San Antonio" Written by Santiago Jiménez Performed by Los Lobos Courtesy of Slash Records "Badge" Written by Eric Clapton and George Harrison Performed by Cream Courtesy of PolyGram Special Projects, a Division of PolyGram Records, Inc. "Can't Find My Way Home" Written by Steve Winwood (as Stevie Winwood) Performed by Blind Faith Courtesy of PolyGram Special Projects, a Division of PolyGram Records, Inc. Played over credits "Symphony No. 8, 3rd Movement" Dmitri Shostakovich "El brazo mocho" Performed by Ruben Vela y Su Conjunto Courtesy of Freddie Records "Spheres (7th Movement)" Written and Performed by Keith Jarrett Courtesy of ECM Records "Born To Be Wild" Written by Mars Bonfire Performed by Steppenwolf Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. "Taking Off" Written by Bob Dunn Performed by Milton Brown And The Brownies Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. "Farmer's Trust" Written by Lyle Mays and Pat Metheny Performed by Pat Metheny Group Courtesy of ECM Records |
Goofs
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DATE: According to the date shown on the screen at the beginning, the movie takes place in May 1971. One of the first songs we hear at the frat house is Elton John's "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting", which wasn't released until 1973. Continuity: Right after the car screeches to a halt in front of the parachuting school sign, Hicks takes off his glasses twice. Continuity: At the end of the film, when Gardner is on the hill overlooking the wedding ceremony lights going out, the sky is much brighter behind him on the face close ups. When it returns panoramic, it is now early evening again.... Continuity: In the beginning of the film, when Gardner is throwing darts at a picture, the darts change their order from one shot to another. GEOG: During the helicopter/airplane chase in Dallas, the highway exit signs mention Stillwater, apparently indicating that the scene was shot somewhere in Oklahoma. DATE: In the first scene when they are making blended drinks in the dorm you can see a container of Citrus Hill concentrated orange juice, the Citrus Hill brand did not come out until 1983. |
Quotes
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Gardner: We're innocent critters squashed on the highway of life! Philip: Texas is really ugly, you know. I mean, what could anyone possibly like about this state? Dorman: I like the way it's shaped. Gardner: There's nothing wrong with going nowhere, son. It's a privilege of youth. Philip: You are the most irresponsible person I have ever met. Gardner: Well, somebody had to be. Philip: Where's your car? Gardner: You're drinkin' it! Gardner: Here's to us and the privileges of youth! Phillip: Well, we're not youths anymore, Peter Pan! Gardner: She looks fast Truman. Truman Sparks: Yeah, it's the stripes! Judy: Then she had her utopian tubes removed. Gardner: "No That's fallopian darlin'. Judy: Fallopian? Them's books of the bible silly... first and second fallopians! Phillip: They're airheads Gardener. Bimbos. Little girls with little brains. Gardner: "well we're not trying to expand their MINDS Phillip so don't get picky on me. Gardner: We could see the Donkey Lady! Phil Hicks, Groover: We could get diseases Gardner: That's one small step for a Groover, boys... one giant leap for weenie-kind! Phil Hicks, Groover: Angels! |
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