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Product Information
Tale of two U.S. Navy petty officers who are ordered to escort a kleptomaniac from one prison to another.
Product Identifiers
ProducerGerald Ayres
EAN5060697920741
eBay Product ID (ePID)22048557940
Product Key Features
ActorRandy Quaid, Jack Nicholson, Clifton James, Otis Young, Carol Kane
Film/TV TitleThe Last Detail
DirectorHal Ashby
LanguageEnglish
Run Time104 Mins
FormatBlu-ray
Release Year2020
Features(Standard Edition)
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerJohnny Mandel
Production DesignerMichael Haller
ReviewsSight and Sound - ..[A] therapeutic and nicely wrought blow at the authorities...
Additional InformationIn THE LAST DETAIL the winning combination of director Hal Ashby, screenwriter Robert Towne, and actor Jack Nicholson turned an unheralded novel by Darryl Ponicsan into one of the first of what are now thought of as the classic films of the1970s. Navy lifers Badass Budduskey (Nicholson) and Mule Mulhall (Otis Young) are given a week to escort a teenage petty thief, Larry Meadows (Randy Quaid), from Virginia to the naval penitentiary in Maine. Their plan to bring him there quickly, and spend the remaining time having a good time themselves, changes when they come to sympathize with the naive Meadows. He's clearly an uncontrollable kleptomaniac given an unjust sentence, so they decide to include him in their plans. But as they escort him through the entire sixties scene, from bars, brawls, and drug-addled parties to a visit to a prostitute (Carol Kane), they come to feel that showing him the world he'll be missing in prison might not be the act of kindness they intended.<BR>The film features a breakthrough performance by Nicholson. The killer smile, quick anger, and antiestablishment attitude that brought him stardom in CHINATOWN is well controlled by Ashby's direction. He never lets Nicholson steal the show. The balance with Quaid's and Young's strong performances makes for a very moving character-based dramatic comedy.