Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe loosely intertwined stories of three separate teenage runaways who concurrently end up in the counter-culture Old Town of Chicago is presented, each, generally good from what would be co... Leggi tuttoThe loosely intertwined stories of three separate teenage runaways who concurrently end up in the counter-culture Old Town of Chicago is presented, each, generally good from what would be considered a financially comfortable environment, who ran away for a different reason, but e... Leggi tuttoThe loosely intertwined stories of three separate teenage runaways who concurrently end up in the counter-culture Old Town of Chicago is presented, each, generally good from what would be considered a financially comfortable environment, who ran away for a different reason, but each who is ill prepared for life starting from scratch on his or her own. Deanie Donford i... Leggi tutto
- Sarah
- (as Isabell Sanford)
- Alicia
- (as Stacy Maxwell)
- Curly
- (as Lance Le Gault)
Recensioni in evidenza
Needless to say, we were completely absorbed. Our vice-principal's attempt to scare us straight certainly worked. To this day, I have never stolen a car! Thanks, Richard Dreyfuss.
This is a little transitional movie where the morality is mostly 50's but it's incorporating the 60's mostly as a cautionary tale. It doesn't give the parents a pass either. There is an attempt to bridge the gap. It's interesting to do the 60's in Chicago away from the cultural centers of NY and LA. It's also fun to see a young Dreyfuss doing his thing in one of his earliest film roles. The Deannie side of the story seems disconnected from the rest and could easily be cut. Mostly, this plays like a scared-straight movie.
Most of the actors are mid 20s to early 30s. Richard Dreyfus runs away at age 32. He's a draft dodger who speaks only in hippie lingo. Patty McCormick is lovely as a girl who meets the wrong guys. Brooke Bundy is always great to watch because she doesn't act, she just WHINES her way through every project. It is good the girls brought along their false eyelashes because jobs are scarce - except for "modeling." Brooke lost her suitcase and is taken in by two girls working as "models" willing to get her in the business. Uh oh. Entertaining. Dated. Moderate camp value. Watch for the always fabulous Isabel Stanford in a small role. Be careful out there people!
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- QuizIn the movie, Kevin Coughlin, as Dewey, washes a windshield while working as a gas station attendant. On January 10, 1976, at 1:45 a.m., while cleaning his own car's windshield on Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles, Coughlin was hit by a speeding car., and died nine days later.
- BlooperThe car key is on the right; the key is turned to the on position, and a button to the left of the steering wheel is pushed to start the car.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Lions Love (1969)
- Colonne sonoreThe Young Runaways
Words by Kevin Coughlin
Music by Fred Karger and Kevin Coughlin
Performed by Arthur Prysock
[Played over opening title card and credits]
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 31 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1