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- Smooth Talk [videorecording] / by Berridge, Elizabeth,1962-actor.; Chopra, Joyce,film director.(CARDINAL)859242; Cole, Tom,1933-2009,screenwriter.; Dern, Laura,actor.(CARDINAL)340083; Dodd, Patrick,editor of moving image work.; Glennon, James,director of photography.; Helm, Levon,actor.(CARDINAL)516013; Kunkel, Russell,composer.; Massenburg, Georgecomposer.; Payne, Bill,composer.; Place, Mary Kayactor.(CARDINAL)376808; Rosen, Martin,film producer.(CARDINAL)847495; Taylor, James,1948-musical director,composer,musician.(CARDINAL)224070; Williams, Treatactor.(CARDINAL)531899; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Oates, Joyce Carol,1938-Where are you going, where have you been?; American Playhouse Theatrical Films,production company.; Goldcrest Films Internationalpresenter.; MGM Home Entertainment Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)533205; Nepenthe Productions,production company.(CARDINAL)847494; Sneak Reviews DVD Collection (University of Virginia);
Music director, James Taylor ; score by Bill Payne, Russell Kunkel, George Massenburg ; original song, Limousine driver, written and performed by James Taylor ; screenplay by Tom Cole ; executive producer, Lindsay Law ; produced by Martin Rosen ; directed by Joyce Chopra ; editor Patrick Dodd ; director of photography, James Glennon.Treat Williams, Laura Dern, Mary Kay Place, Elizabeth Berridge, Levon Helm."Fifteen-year-old Connie Wyatt (Laura Dern) may be too young to drive, but she's already driving the boys crazy. Her suspicious mother (Mary Kay Place) wants to keep her safely at home, but free-spirited Connie would rather while away the languid summer days hanging out with her friends and flirting with boys at the local burger stand. But when she flirts with an older, handsome and predatory stranger (Treat Williams), she isn't prepared for the frightening and traumatic consequences"--container insert.Rated PG-13.DVD, NTSC, region 1; double-sided with widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio) and full screen versions on opposite sides of disc ; mono. soundtrack; Dolby Digital.Winner 1985 U.S. Film Festival award for best dramatic feature.
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- Smooth talk [videorecording] / by Rosen, Martin,film producer.(CARDINAL)847495; Chopra, Joyce,film director.(CARDINAL)859242; Cole, Tom,1933-2009,screenwriter.; Williams, Treat,actor.(CARDINAL)531899; Dern, Laura,actor.(CARDINAL)340083; Place, Mary Kay,actor.(CARDINAL)376808; Welsh, Margaret,actor.; Berridge, Elizabeth,1962-actor.; Helm, Levon,actor.(CARDINAL)516013; Inglis, Sarah,actor.; Glennon, James,1942-cinematographer.; Dodd, Patrick,editor of moving image work.; Payne, Bill,1949-composer.; Kunkel, Russ,composer.; Massenburg, George,composer.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Oates, Joyce Carol,1938-Where are you going, where have you been?; Goldcrest Films International,presenter.; Nepenthe Productions,production company.(CARDINAL)847494; American Playhouse Theatrical Films,production company.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269;
DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (1.85:1); Dolby monaural.Director of photography, James Glennon ; editor, Patrick Dodd ; original music, Bill Payne, Russell Kunkel, George Massenburg ; musical director, James Taylor.Treat Williams, Laura Dern, Mary Kay Place, Margaret Welsh, Sara Inglis, Levon Helm, Elizabeth Berridge.MPAA rating: PG-13."Suspended between carefree youth and the harsh realities of the adult world, a teenage girl experiences an unsettling awakening in this haunting vision of innocence lost. Based on Joyce Carol Oates' celebrated short story 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?," the narrative debut from Joyce Chopra features a revelatory breakout performance by Laura Dern as Connie, the fifteen-year-old black sheep of her family, whose summertime idyll of beach trips, mall hangouts, and innocent flirtations is shattered by an encounter with a mysterious stranger (a memorably menacing Treat Williams). Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, Smooth Talk captures the thrill and terror of adolescent sexual exploration, and it transforms the conventions of a coming-of-age story into something altogether more troubling and profound"--Container
- Subjects: Coming-of-age films.; Film adaptations.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Youth; Teenagers; Dysfunctional families; Young women; Rape;
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