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Going All the Way
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Synopsis
Two men return home from the Army to find that their attitudes on life, love, and the town where they grew up have changed in this bittersweet coming-of-age drama. Sonny Burns (Jeremy Davies) and Gunner Casselman (Ben Affleck) are two guys from Indianapolis who were drafted during the Korean War. In high school, Gunner was a football player and big man on campus, while Sonny was a social outcast who kept to himself. Sonny spent most of his hitch in the Army in Kansas City, while Gunner was stationed in Japan and found his perspectives changed by exposure to Asian philosophies. Gunner and Sonny run into each other on a troop train as they return to Indiana in 1954. While they were never close in school, Gunner finds himself reaching out to Sonny, believing that Sonny is a deep thinker, though Sonny spends a lot more time thinking about girls than his place in the universe. Sonny has a girlfriend, Buddy (Amy Locane), who would like to get married; Sonny's mother Alma (Jill Clayburgh) is almost as eager as Buddy to see her son head to the altar, but Sonny doesn't find Buddy very interesting, and he's not sure if he wants to settle in Indianapolis. He's far more attracted to Gail (Rose McGowan), an exotic looking brunette who appeals to his girly-magazine fantasies, but while he can make love to Buddy, he's struck with impotence when Gail offers to sleep with him. Meanwhile, Gunner has fallen in love with Marty Pilcher (Rachel Weisz), a sexy Jewish woman, but Gunner's mother Nina (Lesley Ann Warren), who seems inappropriately fond of her son, doesn't care for Marty and spouts anti-Semitic venom at her son in hopes of driving him away from his new girlfriend. Like Sonny, Gunner finds himself thinking that his destiny lies outside of his home town. Dan Wakefield wrote the screenplay for Going All the Way, based on his own novel. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Keven Lock Art Director
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
Bobby Bukowski Cinematographer
Andre Lamal Co-producer
Arianne Phillips Costume Designer
Mark Pellington Director
Leo Trombetta Editor
Michael Mendelsohn Executive Producer
Richard S. Wright Executive Producer
Ted Tannenbaum Executive Producer
Tom Rosenburg Executive Producer
Michael J. Latino First Assistant Camera
William Paul Clark First Assistant Director
Tod Modisett First Assistant Editor
Doreen Vantyne Hair Styles
Mark Lipson Line Producer
Raqueli Dahan Makeup
James McQuaide Post Production Supervisor
Sigurjon Sighvatsson Producer
Tom Gorai Producer
Michelle Katz Production Coordinator
Therese DePrez Production Designer
Elyse Katz Production Manager
Dan Wakefield Screenwriter
Christine Gee Script Supervisor
Sholto Roeg Second Assistant Director
Eric Schmidt Second Unit Director Of Photography
Nicholas Evans Set Designer
Nick Evans Set Designer
Tomandandy Songwriter
Darren King Sound Editor
Tom Paul Sound/Sound Designer
Gary Linn Rittenhouse Stunts
John Sisti Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 1997
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Foto-Kem Color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Gramercy Pictures
Lakeshore Entertainment