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Judd Nelson | Phil Hicks, Groover | |
Kevin Costner | Gardner Barnes, Groover | |
Glenne Headly | Trelis, Truman's Wife | |
Suzy Amis | The Girl in Dream Sequence | |
Pepe Serna | Gas station mechanic | |
Sam Robards | Kenneth Waggener, Groover | |
Chuck Bush | Dorman, Groover | |
Brian Cesak | Lester Griffin, Groover | |
Marvin J. McIntyre | Truman Sparks, Parachute School | |
Elizabeth Daily | Judy, Jailbait | |
Robyn Rose | Lorna | |
Stanley Grover | Phil's Dad | |
Jane A. Johnston | Phil's Mom | |
Dana Halsted | Co-Ed | |
Karl A. Wickman | Helicopter Pilot |
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Producer | Tim Zinnemann
Pat Kehoe Kathleen Kennedy |
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Writer | Kevin Reynolds
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Cinematography | Thomas Del Ruth
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Musician | Alan Silvestri
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College is over, real life can start. Well, not yet. The Groovers, five University of Texas roommates, class of '71, find breaking up is hard to do. So Gardner, the group's official "Groover and Shaker," decides that he and his buddies should chuck their worries about an imminent wedding, the Vietnam draft and crashing the working world to take off in Phil's Caddy for a final footloose tear across the Lone Star State. Join their far-flung post-graduation Fandango. A dynamic cast including rising stars Kevin Costner as party guy Gardner and Judd Nelson as straight-arrow Phil, and the clever script and direction of first-timer Kevin Reynolds (Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves, Waterworld) make it a rip-roaring ride. Like American Graffiti and Breaking Away, Fandango is a jovial, joyful look at growing up and busting loose. |
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