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Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980)

Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980)
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College friends reunite for a New England summer weekend in this low-budget first feature by accomplished independent filmmaker John Sayles. A predecessor of the well-paced, character-driven films in Sayles' future, Secaucus Seven also looks ahead to the 1980s ensemble movies that it inspired, most notably Lawrence Kasdan's The Big Chill, which arrived in theaters three years later. As each friend arrives at the house (or travels to the house), characterizations build, dialogue expands, and the house (and film) are full of people getting reacquainted and re-examining themselves and each other. Sayles builds the plot by testing the characters' connections: Will these former radicals accept the uptight boyfriend of the well-loved politico? What happens when a couple splits up? How does the educated set treat the local blue-collars? Many critics cited Secaucus Seven in their decade-end list of the best films of the 1980s. ~ Norm Schrager, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce MacDonaldMaggie Renzi, (more)
Director(s):
John Sayles
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Return of the Secaucus 7

College friends reunite for a New England summer weekend in this low-budget first feature by accomplished independent filmmaker John Sayles. A predecessor of the well-paced, character-driven films in Sayles' future, Secaucus Seven also looks ahead to the 1980s ensemble movies that it inspired, most notably Lawrence Kasdan's The Big Chill, which arrived in theaters three years later. As each friend arrives at the house (or travels to the house), characterizations build, dialogue expands, and the house (and film) are full of people getting reacquainted and re-examining themselves and each other. Sayles builds the plot by testing the characters' connections: Will these former radicals accept the uptight boyfriend of the well-loved politico? What happens when a couple splits up? How does the educated set treat the local blue-collars? Many critics cited Secaucus Seven in their decade-end list of the best films of the 1980s. ~ Norm Schrager, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
John Sayles
Writer(s):
John Sayles
Producer(s):
Jeffrey NelsonWilliam Aydelott
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Profanity, Nudity, Adult Humor, Not For Children)
Return of the Secaucus 7 Awards:
  • 1997 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
  • 1980 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Screenplay
  • 1981 - Sundance Film Festival - Second Place
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Keith D.

    This is one of the worst movies I've ever watched. There's virtually no storyline, the dialog is lame and the acting is atrocious. Don't waste your time.

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    Theodore L.

    We could take about 30 minutes. Definitly not John Sayles best work.

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    Rick C.

    This film wanders aimlessly, is not directed, and is boring at best.A bunch of kids filming at random with no storyline of any kind! A 60's kind of peacelove event without the event.

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