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Synopsis
For some folks, the 1960s never really ended, and one woman still cheerfully stuck in the Summer of Love discovers her one-time best friend has left that decade as far behind as humanly possible in this comedy. In the late '60s and early '70s, Suzette (Goldie Hawn) and Vinnie (Susan Sarandon) were two of Southern California's most celebrated groupies. Affectionately nicknamed "The Banger Sisters" by Frank Zappa, best friends Suzette and Vinnie partied hearty with practically every rock star of the era who mattered, and kept a collection of Polaroid snapshots documenting their randy exploits. In 2001, Suzette is still her free-spirited self, and after losing her job as a barmaid at an L.A. rock club, she decides to look up Vinnie, whom she hasn't seen for 20 years. Suzette hits the road for Phoenix, AZ, to pay Vinnie a surprise visit, and en route picks up Harry (Geoffrey Rush), a novelist with writer's block who can't drive and hasn't had sex for a decade. Upon her arrival, Suzette discovers Vinnie isn't quite the same person who used to chase any man with long hair and an electric guitar. Now going by her given name of Lavinia, she's a straight laced social worker with a lawyer for a husband, Raymond (Robin Thomas), and two teenage daughters, Hannah (Erika Christensen) and Ginger (Eva Amurri), none of whom know a thing about her wild and crazy past, and have a pretty hard time imagining Lavinia even attending a rock concert. Eva Amurri comes by her role as Susan Sarandon's daughter naturally enough -- Amurri is Sarandon's daughter in real life. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Goldie Hawn Suzette
Susan Sarandon Lavinia
Robin Thomas Raymond Kingsley
Geoffrey Rush Harry Plumber
Erika Christensen Hannah
Matthew Carey Jules
Eva Amurri Ginger

Production Crew

Caty Maxey Art Director
Georgianne Walken Casting
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Karl Walter Lindenlaub Cinematographer
Trevor Rabin Composer (Music Score)
Jacqueline West Costume Designer
Bob Dolman Director
Aram Nigoghossian Editor
David L. Bushell Executive Producer
Phil Dupont First Assistant Director
John Bissell Musical Direction/Supervision
Maureen Crowe Musical Direction/Supervision
Elizabeth Cantillon Producer
Mark Johnson Producer
Maia Javan Production Designer
Bob Dolman Screenwriter
Maria Nay Set Designer
Andy Peach Sound/Sound Designer
Walt Martin Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language, sexual content and some drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Elizabeth Cantillon
Fox Searchlight
Gran Via
UFD

Release
September 20, 2002 (USA)
by Fox Searchlight