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It also has a strong cast: Matt Dillon as Jeffrey, whose niggling aspirations create the inevitable barrier between himself and his parents; Richard Crenna as his prospective role model who turns out to have feet of clay; and Hector Elizondo as his bemused father. But Jessica Walter (Clint Eastwood's stalker from hell in Play Misty for Me) almost steals the show as an acid-tongued beach-club wife.
If the whole thing lacks the depth and warmth of, say, Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, it succeeds on its own merits as an homage to a more innocent time when a young man didn't need to stray far from his own tenement block in order to find himself, with the help of a suitably nostalgic early-1960s soundtrack of course.
On the DVD: As far as extras go, this is a budget offering. There are detailed actor biographies but precious little on the film itself, apart from the snippet that Richard Crenna earned a Golden Globe award nomination. There is an adequate scene index and, for those who want to study Dillon in detail, a reasonable stills gallery. The picture is presented in standard format, and hardly distinguishable from ordinary VHS or telecast quality, but the stereo audio certainly helps pump out the period soundtrack. --Piers Ford
Jeffrey is at major crossroads in his life. He has left school and his father, a 1st Generation American plumber with no education, wants Jeffrey to attend college and start an apprenticeship. Jeffrey bumps into a couple of card playing school friends and is introduced to the El Flamingo, a swank beach club that is a million miles from his Brooklyn home. Tasting a lifestyle unknown to him, and being accepted whilst useful this story is a testiment to family values. Phil Brody, a sports car dealer, takes a shine to Jeffrey and for a while all is well.
Its the end of summer, the club is closing, Jeffrey's girl is going to college and he has to make a decision. Fate plays a hand and I'll leave the ending out.
Superb performances from Matt Dillon, Hector Elizondo, Richard Crenna and full supporting cast. Rich setting and great soundtrack make this and escapist experience that you will want to dip into again and again.
Dillon is a young impressionable kid from working-class Brooklyn who is in awe of the part played by Richard Crenna, a charming charlton. Dillon's character is swept up by wealth and the beautiful people and Crenna's character undoubtedly likes the attention. So Jeffrey hangs on to every word and goes home at night and repeats them. It doesnt take long for his true-to-his word father to catch on and call him on it.
The differences in class and values come to a head when Elizando and Crenna meet.
Funny and very entertaining.
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