July 2 - 10, 2010
Jack Nicholson, Randy Quaid, Otis Young, Carol Kane
Buddusky and Mulhall, two cynical NCOs in the American navy, are ordered to escort sailor Meadows to prison after he is sentenced to eight years for stealing 40 dollars from the commander’s wife’s charity fund. The escort sets out on its journey and, as the miles mount up, the hardened navy lifers’ growing affection for the unseasoned youth only indicates that his road to the slammer is going to be a winding one, full of initiatory ordeals. Behind this subversive drama with its elements of comedy are three icons of New Hollywood – director Hal Ashby, screenwriter Robert Towne (Chinatown) and Jack Nicholson, who turned down an offer to play Johnny Hooker in The Sting for the role of tough guy Buddusky. The sympathy for outsiders and social outcasts typical of Ashby is enhanced in The Last Detail by the motif of revolt against the establishment, which resonated strongly in the reality of Nixon’s America. Columbia Studio initially refused to distribute Ashby’s film, however, they were compelled to a change of heart after the response to Nicholson’s performance in Cannes. This was followed by three Oscar nominations, among others for Randy Quaid’s outstanding performance in the role of Meadows.
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