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Based On Novel Or Book | Korean War
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5.7/10
IMDb1997 | Thérèse
Dramatic | 1997 | Mark
Box Office Collection 86,175 USD
Eighteen years earlier, Jill Clayburgh had co-starred in another movie, which like this one, was also based on a novel by Dan Wakefield, Starting Over (1979).
Ben Affleck's character of "Gunner" was inspired by the life of Ted Steeg, who also appears in the movie as the Minister. Dan Wakefield, the film's screenwriter (and author of the adapted novel) also appears briefly in the film (as Farmer #2). Wakefield and Steeg were friends in Indiana, who later roomed together in New York City's Greenwich Village. Wakefield chronicles this halcyon period in his book, "New York in the Fifties", which was also made into a documentary in 2001.
First theatrical film directed by Mark Pellington.
Ben Affleck and Amy Locane appeared in School Ties (1992).
"Religious Man: Son, you're at a turning point in your life. Sonny: Then let me take the fucking turn myself!"
"Sonny Burns: I don't believe in God. I don't even like the guy."