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Release Date: |
1978 |
| Studio: |
Universal Pictures |
| Filming Locations: |
California |
| Genre: |
Drama, Comedy, Romance |
| MPAA Rating: |
PG-13 |
| Running Time: |
113 minutes |
| Box Office: |
Domestic: $33,500,000 International: $33,101,350 |
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| Summary |
| It's four years since Jack is back from Vietnam, but he still has nightmares. In a bus on his way to California he meets Carol, who just left her fiance only days before their wedding, allegedly just for a few days of vacation. Jack happily tells her about his plans to set up a worm farm for fishing baits together with four of his Vietnam ex-comrades. Although he gets on her nerves at the beginning, she starts to care. When one after the other of his friends steps out and Jack looses his optimism, Carol remains as the last support that keeps him from despair. |
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| Studio: |
Universal Studios |
| Release Date: |
January 17, 1995 |
| Run Time: |
113 minutes |
| Package Type: |
Keep Case |
| Tape Information |
| Format: |
NTSC, Color |
| Audio |
HiFi Stereo |
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| By: |
Jack Nitzsche and Richard Hazard |
| Label: |
MCA (#2320) |
| Year |
1977 |
| Track Listing |
| None available, but we have found out that one of the tracks on the LP is Kim Carnes performing Long Gone Time, a song later taken to the charts by Linda Ronstadt. |
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