

Drama
Overview
A middle-aged steelworker is content with his job and his family, but feels that something is missing in his life. On his 50th birthday, he stops in at a local bar for a drink to celebrate. He finds himself attracted to the young, very sexy barmaid--and, to his surprise, he finds that she is also very attracted to him.
Top Cast


Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman
Harry MacKenzie
Gene Hackman
Harry MacKenzie


Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret
Audrey Minelli
Ann-Margret
Audrey Minelli


Ellen Burstyn
Ellen Burstyn
Kate MacKenzie
Ellen Burstyn
Kate MacKenzie


Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan
Sunny
Amy Madigan
Sunny


Ally Sheedy
Ally Sheedy
Helen
Ally Sheedy
Helen


Stephen Lang
Stephen Lang
Keith
Stephen Lang
Keith


Brian Dennehy
Brian Dennehy
Nick
Brian Dennehy
Nick


Darrell Larson
Darrell Larson
Jerry
Darrell Larson
Jerry


Chris Parker
Chris Parker
Tim
Chris Parker
Tim
Rachel Street
Rachel Street
Joanne
Rachel Street
Joanne
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