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Dynamite | B Movie
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5.4/10
IMDbRon Howard asked Roger Corman to hire more extras for the crowd scene at the end of the film. Corman said no because he did not want to go over budget.
The first film to be shown three times in one day on HBO (shortly after HBO began broadcasting 24 hours).
Financed by Roger Corman in exchange for Ron Howard appearing in Eat My Dust (1976).
As a promotion for this movie, "16" magazine ran a contest and the winner received a trip to Hollywood and a bit part in the film. Her name was Caryn and she was the girl who catches the bouquet at Paula and Sam's wedding.
The crew were very impressed with first time director Ron Howard the first day they started filming. Most newbies producer Roger Corman hired were unsure of themselves and took a while to get things going. But Howard knew exactly what he wanted and how to set up each shot because of his familiarity with film production from being in movies and shows as a kid and teen for so many years.
"[last lines] Paula Powers: So, where do you think we'll be on our 50th anniversary? Sam Freeman: Right here. I'm not getting out of the car. Paula Powers: Whoa-ho-ho-ho! [kisses him]"
"[speaking on the radio after driving through an apartment and landing in a pool] Curly Q. Brown: Ladies and gentlemen... I'm speechless!"