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There Goes My Baby ()


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Graduates of a Los Angeles high school in 1965 see America's culture and politics gradually change.

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Pirate
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Stick (as Rick Schroder)
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Sunshine
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Finnegan
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Babette
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Tracy
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Mary Beth
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Calvin (as Kenny Ransom)
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Pop
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Mr. Burton (as Paul Xavier Gleason)
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Mr. Maran
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Lottie
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Frank
Humble Harve Miller ...
The Beard
Shon Greenblatt ...
Morrisey
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George
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Miss Shine (as Jo deWinter)
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Rodney (as Miguel Nunez)
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Singer
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Emily
Alan Haufrect ...
Mr. Pitman
Gene Borkan ...
Pete
Nick Bronson ...
Ricky
Ashley Mutrux ...
Horace
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Chris
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Jeff
Bill Williams ...
Chef
Glenn Lentz ...
Stage Manager
Angelina Estrada ...
Burton Housekeeper
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Mattie
Everett Lamar ...
Sidekick
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Chicano
Evelyne Riebel ...
Bimbo #1
Janette Kaloustian ...
Bimbo #2
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J.D.
Brandi Burkett ...
J.D.'s Girlfriend
Edward Swan ...
Bartender
Russ O'Hara ...
Shindig Announcer
Frances E. Williams ...
Grandmother (as Francis E. Williams)
Chad Morton ...
Leon
Gilbert O. Parra ...
Police Chief (as Gil Parra)
Wade Graham ...
Policeman
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Policeman
Eric Parra ...
Policeman
John Haynes Walker ...
Policeman
Ed Beechner ...
Policeman
James Anella ...
Policeman
James Willett ...
Security Guard
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TV Newscaster
Mary Broussard ...
Street Dancer
Paula Brown ...
Street Dancer
Jennifer Page ...
Street Dancer
Gae Thornton ...
Street Dancer
Andrea Moen ...
Shindig Dancer
Bonnie Baker ...
Shindig Dancer
Audrey K. Baranishyn ...
Shindig Dancer (as Audrey Baranishyn)
Paula Ignatieff ...
Shindig Dancer
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Student
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Performer
Robert Shapiro ...
Manager
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Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
Robby George ...
Beach Party Teen (uncredited)
Damian Perkins ...
Singer-high school student (uncredited)

Directed by

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Floyd Mutrux

Written by

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Floyd Mutrux ... (written by)

Produced by

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Rick Finkelstein ... executive producer
Robert Shapiro ... producer
Barry Spikings ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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William A. Fraker ... director of photography

Editing by

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Danford B. Greene
Maysie Hoy

Editorial Department

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Gary Burritt ... negative cutter
Phil Hetos ... color timer
Avis Hope ... apprentice editor (as Avis A. Hope)
Neil Silver ... assistant editor
Stefanie Wiseman ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Janet Hirshenson
Jane Jenkins
Lynn Stalmaster

Production Design by

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Richard Sawyer

Art Direction by

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Louis M. Mann

Set Decoration by

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Peg Cummings

Costume Design by

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Molly Maginnis

Makeup Department

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Judith A. Cory ... key hair stylist (as Judith Alexander Cory)
Kimberly Felix ... makeup artist (as Kimberly Felix-Sandau)
Cheri Minns ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Bonnie Grossblatt ... production supervisor: Nelson Entertainment
Michael J. Harker ... post-production supervisor
Graham Henderson ... executive in charge of production
Jack Roe ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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W. Alexander Ellis ... second assistant director
Stephen J. Fisher ... first assistant director
George Fortmuller ... first assistant director
Hilbert Hakim ... second second assistant director
John Moio ... second unit director

Art Department

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Barry Bedig ... property master
John Bistagne ... propmaker
Robert Bleckman ... swing gang
Barry Boyce ... gang boss
Nick Bridwell ... painter
Pasquale 'Pat' Buffolino ... lead person (as Pasquale Buffalino)
Vincenzo Buffolino ... swing gang (as Vincenzo Buffalino)
Marienus Cetani Sr. ... paint foreman (as Marienus Cetani)
Stan Cockerell ... assistant property master (as Stan W. Cockerell)
Dock A. Davis ... construction foreman
Gary Hester ... gang boss
George W. Hogan ... greensman
Tom Holcomb ... gang boss (as Thomas Holcomb)
Douglas Keith ... gang boss
Janet Kusnick ... illustrator
Paul Latona ... swing gang
Ken Long ... propmaker
Walter Lucas ... gang boss
Susan Macartney ... labor foreman
Jon Marsala ... propmaker (as John Marsala)
Ron Moser ... construction coordinator
Joe Northrop ... standby painter (as Joeseph A. Northrop)

Sound Department

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Ron Cooper ... boom operator (as Ronald R. Cooper)
Norval D. Crutcher III ... sound assistant (as Charlie Crutcher)
Samuel C. Crutcher ... supervising sound editor
G.W. Davis ... sound editor
Leigh French ... ADR group coordinator: Custom Looping
Suzanne Geary ... post sound transfers
Gary Gegan ... music mixer
Eric Gotthelf ... post sound transfers
Robert Heffernan ... sound editor (as Bob Heffernan)
Ellen Heuer ... foley artist
Matthew Iadarola ... Supervising Re-recording Mixer
Trevor Jolly ... sound editor
Suhail Kafity ... sound editor (as Suhail F. Kafity)
Stanley Kastner ... effects mixer
Elizabeth Kenton ... sound assistant
Christopher Moriana ... foley artist (as Chris Moriano)
Bob O'Brien ... sound editor
William Randall ... production sound mixer (as William J. Randall)
William M. Randall ... boom operator
Charleen Richards ... adr mixer
Jill Schachne ... foley artist (as Jill Shackney)
Rodney Sharpp ... sound assistant
Bill Shotland ... cable person
Janelle Showalter ... sound assistant
Randy Singer ... foley mixer
Robert Ulrich ... sound editor
Barbara Vickers ... sound editor

Special Effects by

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Gary Cruise ... special effects assistant

Stunts

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Kenny Alexander ... stunt player
Keith Campbell ... stunt player
Phil Culotta ... stunt player
Yannick Derrien ... stunt player
Christopher Doyle ... stunt player (as Chris Doyle)
Corey Michael Eubanks ... stunt player (as Corey Eubanks)
Orwin C. Harvey ... stunt player (as Orwin Harvey)
Larry Holt ... stunt player
Melvin Jones ... stunt player
Wayne King ... stunt player
Henry Kingi ... stunt player
Hannah Kozak ... stunt player
Amanda LeFlore ... stunt player
Julius LeFlore ... stunt player
Bob Minor ... stunt player
John Moio ... stunt coordinator
Spiro Razatos ... stunt player
Mario Roberts ... stunt player
J.P. Romano ... stunt player
Pat Romano ... stunt player (as Patrick Romano) / stunts
Ben Scott ... stunt player
Jim Stephan ... stunt player (as Jim Stephen) / utility stunts (as Jim Stephen)
William Upton ... stunt player
Victoria Vanderkloot ... stunt player (as Victoria Van Der Kloot)
George P. Wilbur ... stunt player (as George Wilbur)
Guss Williams ... stunt player (as Gerard Williams)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mark Banuelos ... electrician (as Mark A. Banuelos)
Gerald H. Boatright ... gaffer
Steve Bridge ... additional camera operator
Mark Crosthwaite ... electrician
David E. Diano ... camera operator: "a" camera
John J. Ellingwood ... first assistant camera (as John Ellingwood)
Michael Everett ... electrician
Rusty Geller ... steadicam operator
James E. Krattiger ... electrician (as Jim Krattiger)
Al LaVerde ... key grip
Rick Maddux ... electrician (as Richard K. Maddux)
Jeff Mart ... steadicam operator
Walter Nichols ... electrician
Jeffrey Pentek ... electrician (as Jeff Pentek)
John Powers ... grip (as John P. Powers)
Rick Pratt ... grip (as Rick N. Pratt)
Tim Roe ... first assistant camera
Joyce Rudolph ... still photographer
Thomas J. Ruffner ... grip
Ty Suehiro ... grip best boy
Michael 'Dutch' Van Woert ... electric best boy (as Michael Van Woert)
Clay H. Wilson ... dolly grip (as Clay Wilson)

Casting Department

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Jacqueline King ... casting assistant
Michael Orloff ... casting assistant
Paul Cruz ... background casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dan Bronson ... key costumer
Jennifer Dixon ... costumer
Daniel Orlandi ... assistant costume designer
Mary Elizabeth Still ... set costumer

Location Management

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Peter J. Novak ... assistant location manager
David Salven Jr. ... location manager (as David M. Salven)

Music Department

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Dick Bernstein ... music editor
Jonathan Bogner ... music clearance coordinator
Budd Carr ... executive music producer
Robin Eidelman ... assistant music editor
Sylvia Nestor ... music clearance coordinator
Richard Bernard ... sideline musicians (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Pamela Alch ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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John Anderson ... driver (as John L. Anderson)
Fritz Braden ... transportation coordinator
Pat Carman ... transportation captain
Martin Coblenz ... driver
Rose Echeverria ... driver (as Rose Mary Echeverria)
Fred Falcone ... driver
Gary Hardman ... driver
'Bullit' Bob Moore ... driver
Mike Paventi ... driver
Johnnie Peterson ... driver (as John Peterson)
Mike Shannon ... driver
David Teasley ... driver

Additional Crew

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Jennifer Banz ... stand-in
Kim Blank ... choreographer
Frederick J. Cogan ... production assistant
Catherine Demeis ... production coordinator: Nelson Entertainment
Mike Galaxy ... stand-in
Jean Dale Glass ... assistant: Mr. Mutrux (as Jean Dale)
Anthony Goldschmidt ... title designer
Peter D. Graves ... executive marketing consultant
Patti Hawn ... unit publicist
Steven A. Hite ... stand in: Noah Wyle
Tom Hoeck ... set medic
Gordon K. Kee ... production accountant
Joseph Charlie Mares ... craft service
Elia Martinez ... assistant: Mr. Mutrux
Alvin Mears ... animal trainer
Scott W. Miller ... production assistant
Angelo Rivers ... animal trainer
Barbara Rubin ... school teacher (as Barbara C. Rubin)
David Russell ... production coordinator
Carri Sabel ... assistant: Mr. Shapiro
Michael Schultz ... caterer: Sunrise Caterers
Scott Shapiro ... production assistant
Ann Marie Tullo ... accountant
Karen J. Watkins ... assistant production coordinator
Dona Williams ... assistant accountant (as Dona Harter Williams)
Todd Zinni ... production assistant
Barbara Gregson ... film researcher (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In the final few days of Pop's Paradise - a hamburger joint that's been a second home to Westwood High's senior class - and a group of friends must face the biggest decisions of their lives. There's Stick, a surfer headed for Vietnam, Pirate, who wants to discover America along Route 66, and Michael, whose political activism may destroy his Harvard-bound future. Little do any of them realize that their final carefree days will also mark the end of their - and all of America's - innocence. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines It was the summer of '65. Rock 'n' roll was alive. And the future of this country went looking for America. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Last Days of Paradise (United States)
  • The Last Days of Paradise (United Kingdom)
  • Génération 65 (France)
  • The Last Days of Paradise (Germany)
  • Aquella és la meva noia (Spain, Catalan title)
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Runtime
  • 99 min
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Box Office

Budget $10,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $84,137, 05 Sep 1994

Did You Know?

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Trivia Filmed in 1990, but wasn't released until four years later due to Orion Pictures' bankruptcy. See more »
Goofs When Tracey and Finnigan are in the car and "Will You Still Love Me" is playing, at one point he turns off the radio to talk to Tracey. When he turns the radio back on, the song continues from where he turned it off like it was a tape instead of a live broadcast. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003). See more »
Soundtracks There Goes My Baby See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Mary Beth: [narrates] I said we'd be best friends forever, and I will never forget you. Of course, I haven't seen any of them since that night, except for Sunshine. Sunshine remains my best friend today, and I'm the godmother of her 25-year-old son, whose name is Pirate. Pirate never made it to Route 66; he was drafted into the Army and killed in action in the Mekong Delta. Babette hung out and toured in the music business for ten years; today, she produces a successful rock-n-roll show. Calvin graduated from Princeton and became a successful lawyer; in 1982, he was elected to the United States Senate. Poor Tracy, she was married three times and in and out of the Betty Ford Clinic; she was still seeking her own salvation. Stick won a Bronze Star for valor in Vietnam; today, he owns a surf shop in Laguna Beach called Stick's Paradise. The most popular course on campus at UCLA is called "The Road to Freedom"; it's taught by Michael Finnegan. As for me, I said I'd never forget you, and I meant it. So I wrote a book about the last night of Paradise, and I dedicated it to all of you. It's called: "There Goes My Baby."
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