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  1. Jul 25, 2022 · The Diner Scene from the film "Five Easy Pieces" (1970) An American drama film directed by Bob Rafelson and starring Jack Nicholson. Bob Rafelson, the writer, director, and producer who...

  2. Oct 7, 2012 · There Bobby seduces his uptight brother Carl's cultured fiancée, Catherine (Susan Anspach), but Rayette shows up unexpectedly. As Rayette's crassness collides with the snobbery of the Dupea ...

  3. Mar 27, 2007 · Five Easy Pieces Diner Scene. silenz357. 684 subscribers. Subscribed. 9.2K. 1.9M views 17 years ago. Jack just wants his toast ...more.

  4. Sep 7, 2011 · Script To Screen: “Five Easy Pieces”. The famous ‘hold the chicken’ scene from Five Easy Pieces (screenplay by Carole Eastman, story by Carole Eastman and Bob Rafelson). Setup: Bobby (Jack Nicholson) with some traveling companions wants to order a meal at a diner… and he knows exactly what he wants. INT.

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · Nicholson plays Bobby Dupea in Five Easy Pieces, a wandering loner who, when we meet him, is basking in the failure of Manifest Destiny. Bobby works in a California oil field by day, drinks...

  6. Jun 29, 2015 · The most famous scene in Five Easy Pieces—and perhaps one of the most fondly recalled moments of all of the New American Cinema of the early seventies—is the diner confrontation between Jack Nicholsons volatile Bobby Dupea and a strict waitress.

  7. Sep 12, 1970 · The measure of his acting ability is seen about half way in the movie as Bobby, Rayette, and the two lesbian hitchhikers have stopped at a diner. Bobby's meal order request creates a match of words in which Mr. Nicholson shows what he is capable of doing. The film concludes with a puzzling scene, as Bobby and Rayette are heading back home.

  8. Five Easy Pieces is a 1970 American drama film directed by Bob Rafelson, written by Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) and Rafelson, and starring Jack Nicholson, Karen Black, Susan Anspach, Lois Smith, and Ralph Waite.

  9. Whenever we talk about Five Easy Pieces (1970), the conversation almost always comes back to the infamous diner scene. Oil rigger Bobby Dupea ( Jack Nicholson) tries to get a specific food order, to which the waitress sternly declines. After a heated back and forth, Bobby coolly stands up and sweeps the entire table with his arm.

  10. Feb 4, 2013 · In the movie’s most celebrated scene (and one of the most celebrated in Nicholson’s 55-year Hollywood career), Bobby fights the unthinking arbitrariness of authority in the form of a diner...

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