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Racing with the Moon (1984)

Racing with the Moon (1984)
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Sean Penn graduated to full stardom with the 1984 drama Racing with the Moon, even though the film itself hardly set new box office records. Set in the early years of World War II, the film stars Penn as a small-town teen-aged hotshot, six weeks away from being shipped out to fight overseas. In the meantime, Penn begins to date Elizabeth McGovern, whom he assumes is from a wealthy family. Penn's pal Nicolas Cage, who's gotten his girlfriend Suzanne Adkinson pregnant, imposes upon Penn to hit up McGovern for the abortion money. That's when Penn discovers that the girl barely has a penny to her name. Convinced that Penn cared for her only when he thought she was rich, McGovern walks out on him, but later teams up with Penn to help the unfortunate Adkinson. The plot is pure James Dean, a fact not lost on fans who regarded Sean Penn as the second coming of Dean. A very slight piece, Racing With the Moon is buoyed by the engaging performances of the stars, and by director Richard Benjamin's meticulous attention to period detail-especially in those peerless bowling-alley and skating-rink sequences. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sean PennElizabeth McGovern, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Benjamin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Racing with the Moon

Sean Penn graduated to full stardom with the 1984 drama Racing with the Moon, even though the film itself hardly set new box office records. Set in the early years of World War II, the film stars Penn as a small-town teen-aged hotshot, six weeks away from being shipped out to fight overseas. In the meantime, Penn begins to date Elizabeth McGovern, whom he assumes is from a wealthy family. Penn's pal Nicolas Cage, who's gotten his girlfriend Suzanne Adkinson pregnant, imposes upon Penn to hit up McGovern for the abortion money. That's when Penn discovers that the girl barely has a penny to her name. Convinced that Penn cared for her only when he thought she was rich, McGovern walks out on him, but later teams up with Penn to help the unfortunate Adkinson. The plot is pure James Dean, a fact not lost on fans who regarded Sean Penn as the second coming of Dean. A very slight piece, Racing With the Moon is buoyed by the engaging performances of the stars, and by director Richard Benjamin's meticulous attention to period detail-especially in those peerless bowling-alley and skating-rink sequences. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Benjamin
Writer(s):
Steve Kloves
Producer(s):
Stanley JaffeAlain BernheimJohn Kohn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Brief Nudity, Suitable for Teens, Adult Situations, Mild Violence, Adult Language)
Categories:
Romance
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    Mary S.

    This WWII romance story is full of charm . I personally loved this film. No, it doesn't have the fast pace nonsense of movies today. In it's simplicity it is clear to see why Sean Penn has been dubbed, "the greatest actor of our time"; and Nicolas Cage is right up there with him. Elizabeth McGovernis priceless. The beautiful settings and character development are a tribute to director Richard Benjamin who I adore and wish he made more movies.

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    Jim L.

    While I didn't grow up during the 40's, I can only imagine that the setting is realistic.... military aicraft binocular spotting stations along the CA coastline, air raid drills and an old sleepy guy at the town's soda fountain. McGovern is the picture of innocence and Penn and Cage play a couple of nieve young buddies, living their lives to the hilt prior to going off to war. This is definitely a movie not to be missed....

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    DEE DEE D.

    This is a really slow moving film, not a whole lot happens actually, but any Sean Penn or Nicolas Cafe fan will appreciate the early careers of these two major blockbuster actors.

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