Mary Ann Taylor, of Mercury, Texas, loves the comforts of her hometown but is dissatisfied with a life dedicated to serving coffee and grilling hamburgers in her father's cafeteria. Her true... Read allMary Ann Taylor, of Mercury, Texas, loves the comforts of her hometown but is dissatisfied with a life dedicated to serving coffee and grilling hamburgers in her father's cafeteria. Her true passion is photography.Mary Ann Taylor, of Mercury, Texas, loves the comforts of her hometown but is dissatisfied with a life dedicated to serving coffee and grilling hamburgers in her father's cafeteria. Her true passion is photography.
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- Janis
- (as Judy Brown)
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It is a small, unassuming movie. Nothing remarkable, but well-acted and warm at heart. It paints a believable picture of small-town life, not just in America, but in most of the Western world. As I watched it I realized that it could very easily be adapted to Swedish conditions. You would really only need to change the names, and let it take place in the cold north of Sweden, with Stockholm the glowing city in the sun. The same longing for something more, and the same fear of the unknown exists right here. I guess it's universal.
Anyway, the movie is well worth watching. It is far better than its recent over-hyped and under-acted namesake.
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- TriviaCheryl Smith's final film.
- Quotes
Jack Parker: [about Les] You could leave him.
Nancy Morgan: He'd find me.
Jack Parker: Change your name.
[Nancy laughs]
Jack Parker: Go on, pick one! Pick a new name. Pick a name, any name. Come on.
Nancy Morgan: Oh... uh. I can't think of any.
Jack Parker: How about Laura?
Nancy Morgan: [laughs] Oh, God! That's worse than the one I've got!
Jack Parker: Hey, what's wrong with your name? It's beautiful just like you are. You're beautiful.
[cradles her face in his hands. Nancy suddenly bursts into tears]
Jack Parker: Nancy, what's wrong?
Nancy Morgan: [sobbing] I can't go anywhere! I don't want to go anywhere! I don't wanna go home!
Jack Parker: Okay, you don't have to!
Nancy Morgan: [crying more and more hysterically] I don't wanna go home! I don't wanna go home! I don't wanna go home!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Independence Day (1983) (2016)
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Written, Produced and Performed by Jim Messina
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- Riders on the Storm
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- Gross US & Canada
- $151,462
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $40,685
- Jan 23, 1983