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Synopsis
Two Navy "lifers" and one military innocent briefly attempt to thumb their nose at Authority in Hal Ashby's The Last Detail (1973). "Badass" Buddusky (Jack Nicholson) and "Mule" Mulhall (Otis Young) are assigned to escort young sailor Meadows (Randy Quaid, who beat out John Travolta for the part) from their Virginia base to a New England military prison, where Meadows will serve an eight-year sentence for attempting to swipe the commander's wife's polio donation can. Buddusky thinks that the sentence is a waste of Meadows' formative years, and he convinces a skeptical Mulhall to show the hapless Meadows a good time by partying on their per diem for the rest of the detail's allotted week. As they head north, the comically posturing Buddusky leads Meadows through the masculinizing rituals of getting drunk, getting in a fight, and getting laid; and he teaches Meadows to stand up for himself so well that Meadows tries to escape. Despite his self-proclaimed "badass" rep, however, Buddusky is, as Mulhall tells him, "a lifer like me," and the two ultimately have a job that they were ordered to do. Taking full advantage of the new ratings system, writer Robert Towne adapted the Darryl Ponicsan novel with an ear for how Navy men really talk. Objecting to the wall-to-wall obscenities, Columbia put off releasing the movie, but, after Nicholson won the Best Actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival, finally opened it for Oscar consideration in December 1973 before a full release several months later. Even with nominations for Nicholson, Quaid, and Towne, and rave reviews despite the notorious cussing, The Last Detail failed to find an audience. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Clifton James Chief Master-At-Arms
Carol Kane Prostitute
Michael Moriarty Marine Duty Officer
Randy Quaid Meadows SN
Otis Young Mulhall GMI
Jack Nicholson Buddusky SM I

Production Crew

Darryl Ponicsan Book Author
Michael Chapman Cinematographer
Johnny Mandel Composer (Music Score)
Ted Parvin Costume Designer
Hal Ashby Director
Robert Jones Editor
Wes McAfee First Assistant Director
Maureen Sweeney Makeup
Charles B. Mulvehill Producer
Gerald Ayres Producer
Michael Haller Production Designer
Robert Towne Screenwriter
Richard Portman Sound/Sound Designer
Tom Overton Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1973
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
Metrocolor

Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Awards
1974 - Best Film - British Academy Awards
1974 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1974 - Best Film - British Academy Awards
1974 - Best Picture - British Academy of Film and Television
1974 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1975 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival