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A group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore.

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Eddie
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Shrevie
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Boogie
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Fenwick
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Billy (as Timothy Daly)
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Beth
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Modell
Kathryn Dowling ...
Barbara
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Bagel
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Mrs. Simmons
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Carol Heathrow
Kelle Kipp ...
Diane
John Aquino ...
Tank
Richard Pierson ...
David Frazer
Claudia Cron ...
Jane Chisholm
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Methan
Tom Tammi ...
Howard (as Tom V.V. Tammi)
Pam Gail ...
First Stripper
Lauren Zaganas ...
Second Stripper
Sharon Ziman ...
Bride
Mark Margolis ...
Earl Mager
Ralph Tabakin ...
TV Customer
Frank Stoegerer ...
TV Director
Nat Benchley ...
Technical Director
Frank Hennessy ...
Audio Man
Marvin Hunter ...
Newscaster
Steve Smith ...
Announcer
Lee Case ...
Billy's Father
Clement Fowler ...
Eddie's Father
Howard Silverman ...
Clothing Hustler (as Howard 'Chip' Silverman)
Ted Bafaloukos ...
George
Barney Cohen ...
Knocko
Bruce Kluger ...
Guy at Pool Hall
Bruce Elliott ...
Soap Opera Man (as Bruce Elliot)
Carole Copeland ...
Soap Opera Woman
Aryeh Cooperstock ...
Rabbi
Brian Costantini ...
Drunk at Wedding
Lorraine D. Glick ...
Woman at Wedding
Florence Moody ...
Waitress (as Florence L. Moody)
Mary Lou Vukov ...
Waitress
Alan Kaplan ...
Bagel's Friend
Donald Saiontz ...
Bagel's Friend
Chief Gordon ...
Man in Jail
Beverly Sheehan ...
Beautician
Dusty Clare ...
Salon Woman
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Jo (archiveFootage)
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Molly Jorgenson (archiveFootage)
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Johnny Hunter (archiveFootage)
Herb Levinson ...
The Emerson Black & White Console Televison Customer (uncredited)
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Self - Moderator - General Electric College Bowl (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Nicole Marshall ...
Wallflower in Opening Dance Scene (uncredited)
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Directed by

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Barry Levinson

Written by

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Barry Levinson ... (written by)

Produced by

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Mark Johnson ... executive producer
Jerry Weintraub ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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Bruce Brody ... (original music composed by)
Ivan Král ... (original music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Peter Sova ... director of photography

Editing by

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Stu Linder

Editorial Department

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Andy Blumenthal ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Ellen Chenoweth ... (casting)

Production Design by

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Gene Rudolf

Art Direction by

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Leon Harris

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R. Chris Westlund

Costume Design by

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Gloria Gresham

Makeup Department

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Irving Buchman ... makeup artist
Christine George ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Ken Swor ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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D. Scott Easton ... first assistant director
Win Phelps ... first assistant director
Robert Rooy ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Larry Clark Bird ... property master (as Larry Bird)
Steven Franciotti ... construction coordinator
Bill Gay ... lead man (as Billy Gay)
Vinnie Vecchio ... property master
Ken Zimmerman ... assistant property master

Sound Department

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Gary Alexander ... re-recording mixer
Ken Dufva ... foley artist
Paul Hochman ... sound editor
Chris Jenkins ... re-recording mixer
C. Darin Knight ... sound mixer (as Darin Knight)
Larry Stensvold ... re-recording mixer
Charles J. Bond ... sound (uncredited)
Dan Yale ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Charles Schulthies ... special effects (as Charles R. Schulthies)

Camera and Electrical Department

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George Berrios ... assistant camera
Catharine Bushnell ... still photographer
Ted Churchill ... camera operator
Richard Falk ... lighting consultant (as Richard Falk Sr.)
John M. Gilgar ... gaffer
Donald Sweeney ... camera operator (as Don Sweeney)
Tom Weston ... assistant camera
Ted Churchill ... steadicam operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Deahdra Scarano ... costumer: women
G. Tony Scarano ... costumer: men (as Tony Scarano)
Mary E. Vogt ... assistant costume designer (as Mary Vogt)

Location Management

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Nancy Hackerman ... location manager

Music Department

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Harry V. Lojewski ... music supervisor
Joe Tuley ... music editor
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Betsy Norton ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Mike Padovich ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Ted Bafaloukos ... creative consultant
Paul Gongaware ... production assistant
Leanne Moore ... assistant to production accountant
Susan Moore ... assistant to producer
Judith Rheiner ... publicist
Bob Roe ... production assistant (as Robert Roe)
Paul Roedl ... production accountant
Gene Rudolf ... visual consultant
Bill Sanders ... production assistant
Anna Zappia ... production office coordinator
Alan Jacques ... projectionist (uncredited)
Kevin King ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Early twenty-something Baltimoreans Eddie, Shrevie, Boogie, Billy, Fenwick and Modell have been friends since they were kids, and the center of their lives has been and still is the Fells Point Diner. In the last week of 1959, Baltimore Colts fanatic Eddie is scheduled to marry Elyse on New Year's Eve, but might call it off if she doesn't pass his Colts quiz on the 29th. Inexperienced Eddie turns to the only other married one of their bunch, electronics salesman and music aficionado Shrevie, for advice, but Shrevie might not be the best marriage advisor since he doesn't yet realize he probably married his wife Beth for the wrong reasons. Beth has lost her sense of identity, is unhappy in her marriage, and contemplates having an affair with someone who provides what she believes is a sympathetic shoulder. Hairdresser and law school student Boogie is the player of the bunch and has major financial problems because of his quest for the fast buck. Generally strait-laced Billy, Eddie's best man who has been away getting his MBA, has come back to Baltimore a few days early to clarify his relationship with his girlfriend Barbara. Smart-aleck Fen is a college dropout who lives off his trust fund and doesn't much like his family--just what their money can buy him. And insecure Modell is afraid to ask for anything directly. As 1960 approaches, they collectively deal with how to truly be adults. Written by Huggo

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Taglines It's open all day...and cookin' all night. See more »
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Also Known As
  • American Diner (Germany)
  • Diner - Møtestedet (Norway)
  • Fiket (Sweden)
  • Svengijengi vauhdissa jälleen (Finland)
  • American Diner (West Germany)
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  • 110 min
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Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia All the scenes in the diner were filmed last, after the cast got to know each other. The dialogue in those scenes is a combination of scripted and improvisational. See more »
Goofs When discussing marriage outside the diner, Eddie tells Shrevie that he and Elyse will be vacationing in Cuba, which had already been taken over by Castro on 1 January 1959. By New Years Day 1960, a honeymoon in Cuba would have been considered out of the question. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (1990). See more »
Soundtracks It's All in the Game See more »
Crazy Credits The end credits run as another diner conversation between the guys is heard. See more »
Quotes Timothy Fenwick, Jr.: Do you ever get the feeling that there's something going on that we don't know about?
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