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Synopsis
Ione Skye plays Diane Court, high-school valedictorian on the verge of heading to England on a prestigious scholarship. This is especially thrilling to Diane's divorced father, James (John Mahoney), who has always shared a special relationship with the girl, less father/daughter than friend/friend. When Diane begins dating irresponsible army brat Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack), her father despairs at her choice of an "underachiever." Pressured by her dad to break off the relationship, Diane spends the rest of the summer being pursued by the lovestruck Lloyd, who does everything he can to win her back. Diane finally realizes there's more to life than perfection when her sainted father comes under the scrutiny of the IRS. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Amy Brooks D.C.
Lois Chiles Diane's Mother (uncredited)
Joan Cusack Lloyd's Sister (uncredited)
John Cusack Lloyd Dobler
Loren Dean Joe
Jason Gould Mike Cameron
John Mahoney James Court
Pamela Segall Rebecca
Ione Skye Diane Court
Eric Stoltz Vahlere
Lili Taylor Corey Flood

Production Crew

Michael Gershman Camera Operator
Randy Stone Casting
Laszlo Kovacs Cinematographer
Richard Marks Co-producer
Anne Dudley Composer (Music Score)
Nancy Wilson Composer (Music Score)
Richard Gibbs Composer (Music Score)
Jane Ruhm Costume Designer
Cameron Crowe Director
Karen I. Stern Editor
Richard Marks Editor
James L. Brooks Executive Producer
Jerry Ziesmer First Assistant Director
Cheri Minns Makeup
Danny Bramson Musical Direction/Supervision
Polly Platt Producer
Mark Mansbridge Production Designer
Jack Roe Production Manager
Cameron Crowe Screenwriter
Joe Mitchell Set Designer
Year: 1989
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature


Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
20th Century Fox
Gracie Films

Release
April 14, 1989 (USA)
by 20th Century Fox