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A sepia tinted weepie where a niave girl learns about men in more ways than one; a loss of innocence - but full of charm

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Cassie
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Riley
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Pat
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Billy
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Pearl
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Shirley
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Kirk
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Nick
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Ralphy
William Steis ...
Frank
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Jane
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Mr. Fry
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Bingo
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Linda
Scott Rosensweig ...
Winston
Cheli Ann Chew ...
Prissy Lee
Sheila Paige ...
Mrs. Cain
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Jennieva
Budge Threlkeld ...
Hank
Lisa DeBennedetti ...
Tracy
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Barb
Natalie Golden ...
Miss Francis
Kristy Kennedy ...
Fairy Dancer #1
Arwen Nichols ...
Fairy Dancer #2
Loraine Wallace ...
Madge
Roderick Hart ...
Band Singer (as Rod Hart)
Mark Atkinson ...
Skinny Kid
Derek Barnes ...
1st Boy
John Hoover ...
2nd Boy
Mark Sanders ...
3rd Boy
Brian West ...
4th Boy
Jay Dusard ...
Ranch Hand
Christopher Michael Johnson ...
Church Soloist
Diane Costa ...
Bride
Marsha Hicks ...
Mother of the Bride
Walt Zandt ...
Father of the Bride
Kat Barbara Brown ...
Bridesmaid
Kay Pasa ...
Bea Burger
Brian Fitzgerald ...
Stuart Andrews
Bonnie Oda Homsey ...
Shakespearean Troupe
Dean Ricca ...
Shakespearean Troupe
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Shakespearean Troupe
Becky Bell Maxwell ...
Shakespearean Troupe
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Shakespearean Troupe
Frederick Bailey ...
Shakespearean Troupe
Melissa Grier ...
Shakespearean Troupe
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Katherine Gosney ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Audience member / Bar Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Evelyn Purcell

Written by

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Beth Henley ... ()

Produced by

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Cary Brokaw ... executive producer
Jon S. Denny ... producer
James C. Katz ... producer

Music by

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James Newton Howard

Cinematography by

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Misha Suslov ... (as Mikhail Suslov)

Editing by

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Dennis Virkler

Editorial Department

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Laura A. Green ... assistant film editor
Ellen Murphy ... negative cutter
Michael Ruscio ... first assistant film editor
Brian Ufberg ... apprentice film editor

Casting By

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Sally Dennison
Julie Selzer

Production Design by

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Jackson De Govia

Art Direction by

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John R. Jensen

Set Decoration by

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Laurie Scott

Costume Design by

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Ellen Mirojnick

Makeup Department

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Kathy W. Estocin ... hair stylist
Pat Gerhardt ... makeup artist
Nedra Hainey ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Michael Fottrell ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Marty P. Ewing ... first assistant director
Denis L. Stewart ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Nigel Clinker ... property master
Gary Dankberg ... lead man
Brian Densmore ... assistant props
Joseph Karpisek ... assistant set decorator
Aaron Newton ... propmaker
Tal Schneider ... second assistant props (uncredited)
Christopher Windisch ... construction foreman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gary C. Bourgeois ... re-recording mixer
Chris Carpenter ... re-recording mixer
Jean Clark ... boom operator (as Jean L. Clark)
Evelyn Dutton ... foley artist
Gail Ganley ... foley artist (as Gail Steele)
David Hawkins ... sound editor
Pierre Jalbert ... adr editor
Frederika Kesten ... assistant sound editor
Carl Mahakian ... sound editor
Michael Mason ... assistant sound engineer
Richard L. Morrison ... adr mixer / foley mixer
Dean Okrand ... re-recording mixer
William L. Stevenson ... supervising sound editor
James M. Tanenbaum ... sound mixer
Don Tomlinson ... sound editor

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Greg C. Jensen Sr. ... special effects coordinator (as Greg C. Jensen)
Robert Stuard Jr. ... special effects
Robert E. Stuard ... special effects assistant

Stunts

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Michael Adams ... stunt coordinator
Kerrie Cullen ... stunt double: Cassie
Paul Pinnt ... stunt driver (as Paul E. Pinnt)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ray Bilger ... best boy electric
Doug Burckhardt ... technical lighting technician
Tony Caldwell ... best boy grip
James L. Carter ... director of photography: second unit
Stuart Cropley ... electrician (as Stuart E. Cropley)
Dan Dugan ... space lighting designer (as Daniel Dugan)
Cobie Fair ... electrician
Peter Gurling ... first assistant camera: second unit
Paul Hughen ... additional assistant camera
James Kohler ... gaffer: second unit
David R. Kohn ... lighting technician
Michael E. Little ... first assistant camera
Reece Martin ... technical lighting technician
Tim McGinnis ... electrician
Doug Olson ... grip
Eugene D. Shlugleit ... additional camera operator
Jeff Smith ... key grip: second unit
S. Phillip Sparks ... additional assistant camera
Gregory Vanger ... second assistant camera
Luke Wynne ... still photographer
Dan Zarlengo ... key grip
James Michael Zarlengo ... grip
John Zumpano ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Kathie Dusard ... extras casting
Ray Raulerson ... extras casting
Clair Sinnett ... casting supervisor

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dona Granata ... costumer
Helen Pollak ... wardrober

Location Management

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Pinki Ragan ... location manager (as Mary S. Pinki Ragan)

Music Department

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Danny Holloway ... music coordinator
Ross Pallone ... score recordist
Michael Tronick ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Kathryn Zatarga ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Larry Alexander ... transportation coordinator
Tal Schneider ... driver

Additional Crew

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Scott K. Coder ... production assistant
Cassie Feldmeier ... stand-in
Lauren Graybow ... assistant: Mr. Brokaw
Rebecca Greeley ... production coordinator
Bonnie Oda Homsey ... choreographer
Eric Hughes ... assistant: Ms. Purcell
Cynthia Jessen ... assistant to producers
Patricia Klein ... production assistant
Robert Labrecque ... production accountant
Bryan Reinhart ... craft service
Sharon Wilson ... stand-in

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Cassie has a miserable job in a bar, is lonely and depressed. Her boyfriend left her when she told him that she's pregnant. After several failed suicide attempts, she'd given away her baby for adoption, and regrets it now. When a theater group from Los Angeles comes to the small town of Buckeye, she meets stage technician Riley. Discreetly he starts wooing her. She likes him very much, but still has feelings for her former boyfriend Billy, too. Written by Tom Zoerner

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Taglines Everybody loves somebody, somehow See more »
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Also Known As
  • La tonta de nadie (Spain)
  • Offresi amore teneramente (Italy)
  • Villit tunteet (Finland)
  • Xehoristoi anthropoi (Greece)
  • En annorlunda tjej (Sweden)
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Runtime
  • 107 min
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Budget $3,600,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The film cast includes one Oscar winner: Louise Fletcher; and two Oscar nominees: Eric Roberts and Mare Winningham. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 52 Pick-Up/Nobody's Fool/Tai Pan/The Sacrifice (1986). See more »
Quotes Riley: I don't trow things out windows, I don't screw nurses on linolium floors anymore... Look, I like... What I am trying to say is. Do you want to go out with me?
Cassie: What? God! I don't know.
Riley: You don't know. Look I have done worser things then you will ever do.
Cassie: You have? Alright then.
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