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Genres:
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Adventure /
Comedy /
Drama /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Rob Reiner
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Actors:
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Viveca Lindfors,
Daphne Zuniga,
Lisa Jane Persky,
John Putch,
Marcia Christie,
Robert Anthony Marcucci,
Lorrie Lightle,
Joshua Cadman,
Krystal Richards,
John Cusack,
Anthony Edwards,
Boyd Gaines,
Tim Robbins,
Nicollette Sheridan,
Sarah Buxton
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Duration:
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100 min.
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Rating:
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(6.8/10)72
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Plot Summary:
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College freshman John (Gib) Gibson decides to suitable for join power to visit his friend in California during winter disperse. Awaiting there is a bikini-clad babe whom his colleague assures him is a "sure thingumajig". Meanwhile, Allison, a adorable (but slightly anal retentive) girl at Gib's college has also decided to head out to Cal. to see her boyfriend during disturb b train. Gib and Allison are thrust together on a road voyage from Gehenna, and somewhere along the acknowledge proceeding, they remark each other's troop to be average. Randomly, what will grow of Gib's "sure thing?"
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One of my top ten films ever
One of my top 10 films without a doubt. John Cusack at his funniest with some classic comedy moments. Some of the lines will stay with you for years to come. I first watched this film neary 20 years ago & still remember word perfect the scene where Cusack is pretending to be a crazy hitch hiker - 'why arent we moving'? will make you laugh long after the film has finished. Please rent this film - you will not be disappointed I promise. Its great for a Friday night after a long week at work - with a take away & a bottle of wine.
a great 80's hit!
i have seen this film lots of times already and this quote stuck in my mind... 'i've never met anyone like you before... usuallly when i meet someone new i feel awkward and shy... but with you it's different. i feel i could talk to you. we speak each others unspoken language... fluently... ' i must say this film is a classic. highly recommended.
Sure Thing, The
Minor extent disturbing salad days comedy which, in the form of It Happened One Night, seems to be saying that conviviality is more significant than sex.
Sure Thing, The
Reiner's splendidly confident, sardonic teenage variation on It Happened Anybody Ceaselessly focuses on two students hitching across...
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