Pat Metheny composed and recorded the score for this film starring Gene Hackman, Ellen Burstyn and Ann Margaret. Bud Yorkin produced and directed the film.
@texasred. I know exactly what you're saying but once I saw on TV a marriage expert say that for a head over heels love a couple had when they married is impossible to last a long number of years.
The expression on his face as she confidently claims she and her equally young, naive fiance know more at their age than their parents....some things you have to find out for yourself. Some young couples will grow old together and some will grow apart and you don't know which you're going to be when you're 20.
She seems so sure, but in reality, the marriage probably ended a few years later. She’s barely out of high school and her fiance works at a drugstore and they can’t afford their own place.
Theme later showed up as the title track from Pat Metheny Group's Letter From Home.
probably the best moment in the whole movie. it really tugged at my heart the first time i saw it
@texasred. I know exactly what you're saying but once I saw on TV a marriage expert say that for a head over heels love a couple had when they married is impossible to last a long number of years.
Great movie own it on DVD ... How could he leave at 50 .. Good luck finding someone to take care of u?.. He never loved her ?.. What a jerk!!!😈
There's supposed to be some Metheny score in this?? maybe slight in the background. Will have to check out the full movie sometime.
The expression on his face as she confidently claims she and her equally young, naive fiance know more at their age than their parents....some things you have to find out for yourself. Some young couples will grow old together and some will grow apart and you don't know which you're going to be when you're 20.
saw this in the theater just to hear the soundtrack...The movie wasn't too bad either ;-)
She seems so sure, but in reality, the marriage probably ended a few years later. She’s barely out of high school and her fiance works at a drugstore and they can’t afford their own place.