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Coast to Coast is a 1980 American romantic comedy film starring Dyan Cannon and Robert Blake, directed by Joseph Sargent. The screenplay was written by Stanley Weiser. The original score was composed by Charles Bernstein. The film was shot in Stockton, California.
- $4.5 million
Oct 3, 1980 · With Dyan Cannon, Robert Blake, Quinn K. Redeker, Michael Lerner. A wealthy neurotic woman escapes from a New York mental asylum, and hitches a ride back to California with a moody down-on-his-luck cowboy trucker. They fall in love with each other while on the run from bounty hunters and a repo man.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Joseph Sargent
- 1980-10-03
It wasn't exactly as if I'd seen "Coast to Coast" before-but there was some sort of haunting memory that seemed buried just beneath the surface of this movie's very predictable plot. The plot itself was as follows: Society lady is forced by circumstances to hitch a cross-country ride in the cab of a large semi-trailer truck, driven by a rough ...
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Synopsis. Madie Levrington (Dyan Cannon), a wealthy neurotic woman is committed to a New York mental institution by her unethical husband, Benjamin, in order to keep her from divorcing him and taking his money. She manages to escape by taking hostage her doctor (Michael Lerner) and leaving him behind in an open field, and flees into the night.
PG 1980 1h 35m Romance Comedy List Reviews 36% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings A giggling rich woman (Dyan Cannon) escapes from an asylum and hitches west with a weary trucker (Robert Blake...
- Romance, Comedy
Overview. Madie is a neurotic, wealthy woman who escapes from a New York state mental hospital where her unwholesome husband had her committed to avoid the trial of a expensive divorce. Madie hitches a ride back to California with a certain Charles Callahan, a debt-ridden truck driver.