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Racing with the Moon (1984) - film review

  Richard Benjamin Comedy / Drama / Romancestars 3
Summary
Racing with the Moon is an American romantic film drama first released in 1984, directed by Richard Benjamin.  The film stars Sean Penn, Elizabeth McGovern, Nicolas Cage, John Karlen and Rutanya Alda.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Richard Benjamin
  • Script: Steve Kloves
  • Photo: John Bailey
  • Music: Dave Grusin
  • Cast: Sean Penn (Henry ’Hopper’ Nash), Elizabeth McGovern (Caddie Winger), Nicolas Cage (Nicky), John Karlen (Mr. Nash), Rutanya Alda (Mrs. Nash), Max Showalter (Mr. Arthur, Piano Teacher), Crispin Glover (Gatsby Boy), Barbara Howard (Gatsby Girl), Bob Maroff (Al), Dominic Nardini (Soldier with Annie), John Brandon (Mr. Kaiser), Eve Brent (Mrs. Kaiser), Suzanne Adkinson (Sally Kaiser), Shawn Schepps (Gretchen), Charles Miller (Arnie), Patricia Allison (Mrs. Spangler), Al Hopson (Elmer), Ted Grossman (Skating Soldier), Scott McGinnis (Michael), Brian Trumbull (Kid in Skating Rink), Kate Williamson (Mrs. Winger), Julie Philips (Alice Donnelly), Fielding Greaves (Mr. Donnelly), Arnold Johnson (Tattoo Artist), Kevin Fraser (Marine), Gerry Gibson (High School Principal), Page Hannah (High School Girl), Shane Kerwin (R.D. guy at Bowling Alley), Jonathan Charles Fox (Arnold Billings), Michael Madsen (Frank), Dana Carvey (Baby Face), Victor Rendina (Mr. Luzzato), Rebecca Pollack (Girl in Bowling Alley), Victor Paul (Pool Hall Barman), Lou Butera (A Pool Player), Michael Talbott (Bill), Phil Adams (Bill’s Shipmate), Chuck Picerni Jr. (Bill’s Shipmate), Philip Romano (Bill’s Shipmate), Arlin Miller (Minister at Funeral), Jan Rabson (Sailor), Walter Matthews (Sailor), Carol Kane (Annie the Hooker), Richard Calkin (Bit Part), Patrick Green (Bit Part), Steven Lambert (Bit Part), Patrick McGaughy (Bit Part), Michael Schoeffling (Amputee soldier)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 108 min




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