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Diner By Marshall Fine
Barry Levinson's debut film as a writer-director nearly got lost in the
shuffle before New York critics rescued it from oblivion. Set in his
native Baltimore in 1959, it focuses on a group of pals coping with life
post high school. Each of them has problems with women, it seems, whether
it's Steve Guttenberg (as a guy about to get married who forces his
fiancée to pass a test about the Baltimore Colts), Mickey Rourke (as the
womanizing hairdresser with a gambling problem), or Daniel Stern (as the
married one who makes his wife miserable with his carefully cataloged
record collection). The only time these guys seem like they have it
together is when they gather at the diner to sling the bull. The cast
includes Ellen Barkin, Timothy Daly, Paul Reiser, and Kevin Bacon--each in
a breakthrough role.
Academy Awards
Diner received Academy Award
nominations for Writing (Best Screenplay written directly for the screen;
Barry Levinson).
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|  | Director: Barry Levinson
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|  | Stars: Steve Guttenberg, Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Bacon, Timothy Daly, Ellen Barkin, Paul Reiser, Michael Tucker
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|  | Released: March 5, 1982
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