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5 March 1982 (USA) moreTagline:
Suddenly, life was more than french fries, gravy and girls. morePlot:
A group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 wins & 2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(13 articles)
Sixty-Six Adaptation is Next for Director Barry Levinson (From FirstShowing.net. 1 May 2009, 12:06 AM, PDT)
Barry Levinson to Write and Direct Sixty-Six
(From TheMovingPicture. 30 April 2009, 11:36 PM, PDT)
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"There's not that much of a story, really. What do we do? We drive around..." Kevin Bacon moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Steve Guttenberg | ... | Edward 'Eddie' Simmons | |
| Daniel Stern | ... | Laurence 'Shrevie' Schreiber | |
| Mickey Rourke | ... | Robert 'Boogie' Sheftell | |
| Kevin Bacon | ... | Timothy Fenwick Jr. | |
| Tim Daly | ... | William 'Billy' Howard (as Timothy Daly) | |
| Ellen Barkin | ... | Beth Schreiber | |
| Paul Reiser | ... | Modell | |
| Kathryn Dowling | ... | Barbara | |
| Michael Tucker | ... | Bagel | |
| Jessica James | ... | Mrs. Simmons | |
| Colette Blonigan | ... | Carol Heathrow | |
| Kelle Kipp | ... | Diane | |
| John Aquino | ... | Tank | |
| Richard Pierson | ... | David Frazer | |
| Claudia Cron | ... | Jane Chisholm |
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:L | Canada:14+ (Ontario) | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Sweden:11 | UK:15 | USA:R | Australia:M | Singapore:PGFun Stuff
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Kevin Bacon was sick on the day of his screen test to play Fenwick. But he had previously decided that his character would probably be half-drunk during the entire movie, so he went ahead and auditioned and got the part. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The grip Mrs. Simmons has on the knife when she is chasing Eddie around the kitchen table. moreQuotes:
Modell: This is why you are so nervous all the time. You have like chunks of roast beef in your heart! moreSoundtrack:
Whole Lotta Loving moreFAQ
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Diner, Barry Levinson's writing and directing debut belongs to so-called "small" or "minor" movies and it indeed does not have spectacular locations, breathtaking action sequences or even dramatic story. As Kevin Bacon comments in the Behind the Scenes Documentary, "There's not that much of a story, really. What do we do? We drive around..." What the movie has is "a very honest portrayal of a group...of guys that people relate to on a very personal level." The different generations of viewers react to film with devotion and recognition, and Diner has become one of the beloved long time cult favorites. Based on its writer/director's memories of growing up in Baltimore, the film takes place during the week between Christmas and New Year in 1959, and tells of the friendship of five guys in their early twenties. During the course of the film, we will get to know the young men, their fears of growing up, facing responsibilities, and making decisions, their fascination and insecurities with the girls.
From his Oscar-nominated script, BL makes the study of young men who hesitate to grow up but rather hang out in their beloved Diner. Daniel Stern's 'Shrevie' is an owner of LP collection that he seems to value more than his young and pretty wife (Ellen Barkin in her film debut). Mickey Rourke, played his best role (at least, IMO) as Boogy, the cynical womanizer with the most charming smile. Steve Guttenberg's Eddie puts his fiancée through the enormously difficult football quiz and the passing score is the must for the marriage because he is scared to get married. Kevin Bacon plays Fenwick, a permanently drunk and lost kid, the character much darker than the rest of the guys. Timothy Daly is Bill who seems to be the most successful of the bunch, and know what he wants but can't make the girl he loves to love him. By making Diner, Levinson actually put his native city, sleepy and provincial 1959 Baltimore, on the cinema map, and that's just one of movie's pleasures. And there are plenty. Diner is filled with authentic and believable scenes, situations, and conversations that everyone can relate to. The Diner's menu has a lot to offer to the grateful viewers and fans of the insightful, ironic, entertaining, small but bright and shiny gem. Barry Levinson does not flatter six protagonists but he understands them and loves them because he sees in them the indelible part of his own life, his experiences, and his own childhood friends. As another great film about childhood friendship says, "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?"
Barry Levinson went on to create many good and very good films after Diner. These are just a few: The Natural, Good Morning, Vietnam; Bugsy; Avalon; Sleepers, An Everlasting Piece, Disclosure, Wag the Dog, and his Oscar winner "Rain Man" but Diner will always have a very special place for me. This is the film I keep coming back to again and again, and as the time passes it only gets better.