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Coast to Coast

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.1K
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Coast to Coast (2003)
Drama

Barnaby and Maxine Pierce's son is getting married in California and they decide to drive across the country to attend. Along the way they reflect on their tattered relationship and the even... Read allBarnaby and Maxine Pierce's son is getting married in California and they decide to drive across the country to attend. Along the way they reflect on their tattered relationship and the events that transpired to create the estrangement.Barnaby and Maxine Pierce's son is getting married in California and they decide to drive across the country to attend. Along the way they reflect on their tattered relationship and the events that transpired to create the estrangement.

  • Director
    • Paul Mazursky
  • Writer
    • Frederic Raphael
  • Stars
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Judy Davis
    • Selma Blair
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writer
      • Frederic Raphael
    • Stars
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Judy Davis
      • Selma Blair
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Barnaby Pierce
    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Maxine Pierce
    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Stacey Pierce
    Maximilian Schell
    Maximilian Schell
    • Casimir
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Hal Kressler
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Gary Pereira
    John Salley
    John Salley
    • Clifford Wordsworth
    Paul Mazursky
    Paul Mazursky
    • Stanly Tarto
    David Julian Hirsh
    David Julian Hirsh
    • Benjamin Pierce
    Kate Lynch
    Kate Lynch
    • Nessle Carroway
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    • Calvin Carroway
    Owen Roth
    Owen Roth
    • Randolph Carroway
    • (as Owen Rotharmel)
    Kathryn Winslow
    Kathryn Winslow
    • Marsha Kapinski
    Catherine Disher
    Catherine Disher
    • Paula Hobday
    Laura Catalano
    • Terri
    Nancy Anne Sakovich
    Nancy Anne Sakovich
    • Anthea Tarlo
    • (as Nancy Sakovich)
    Krista Sutton
    Krista Sutton
    • Georgia
    Paul Essiembre
    Paul Essiembre
    • Howard
    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writer
      • Frederic Raphael
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    7jimpa-5

    Fun movie

    This is a funny movie with some smart dialog and a couple adults in adult situations for a change. Thoroughly enjoyable. Dryfus is in control and not doing his "cute" routine. Davis is believable and always nice to see an old vet like Fred Ward. Sometimes you just have to sit back and enjoy a movie and be entertained.In an era of movies pandering to functional illiterates with the attention span of a bi-polar humming bird on crank, it's enjoyable to see a movie with people actually speaking to each other in complete sentences. Or if it isn't your style, there is always the latest Ben Stiller movie. I understand there is a hum dinger staring a blind ferret.
    9normanbeil

    Thoroughly Enjoyable

    My wife and I discovered this movie (accidentally) when TiVo recorded it for us. We noticed the great cast so decided to give it a try. It had us captivated right from the start.

    No formula TV movie here. Coast to Coast is refreshingly original; doesn't neatly fit into any particular genre. It was both very funny and emotional, yet felt true-to-life.

    This is a movie made by intelligent people for intelligent people. We particularly enjoyed the witty dialogue and the wonderful characters Dreyfuss and Davis meet along their journey. These are two great actors at their best.

    Lately, it seems that good movies are few and far between, so this was a real treat for us.
    3lavatch

    A Talented Cast is Wasted

    It was inspired casting in the pairing of Richard Dreyfuss and Judy Davis as Barnaby and Maxine Pierce, a middle-aged married couple on a trek by car from the East to the West coasts. The ostensible purpose of their auto trip is to attend their son's wedding in Los Angeles. At the same time, the couple is contemplating a divorce and is still in recovery from the death of one of their children many years ago. The film reaches for over-the-top comedy in the couple's cross-country reunion with old friends and lovers while simultaneously expressing a painful undercurrent with the couple's long struggle to recover from their personal tragedy.

    The film juggles the comedic and dramatic styles with uneven results. The best scenes are the comic escapades, such as the visit to Minneapolis where the parents greet their daughter (Selma Blair), who introduces them to her latest fiance (John Salley) and announces that she is carrying another man's child. When the banter is brisk and lively, Dreyfuss and Davis are in fine form, recalling Hepburn and Tracy in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?"

    But when the mood turns downbeat, the actors flounder with dramatic material that does not ring true to their characters. For example, it made no sense when the couple visited Denver and Davis' character Maxine was reunited with her ex-lover. There was even the suggestion that Maxine might remarry the Denver cop (Fred Ward) whose character is not only married, but is frighteningly abrasive. It was implausible that someone with the intelligence of Maxine would find any appeal in an unpleasant character with a hair-trigger temper. It was puzzling as well that the two adult children of Barnaby and Maxine seemed wiser than their world-weary parents and were all-too-ready to provide grief therapy. In any family system, those two children would need to deal with the loss of their sibling, just like their parents.

    The careful balancing of a comic style with a tragic undercurrent was achieved brilliantly in Edward Albee's play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", which deals a couple's presumed loss of a child while concurrently delivering the dark humor. "Coast to Coast" stretches, but falls substantially short of Albee's powerful style. In a single sequence in the L.A. portion of the film, Barnaby first insults his son's female boss in a hotel lobby; the boss subsequently forgives Barnaby unconditionally when she learns that he is the father of her employee; and, in the next scene, Barnaby is openly weeping in a restaurant, causing the other patrons to gawk at him. Are these scenes supposed to be funny or serious?

    The emotional roller coaster ride stretches credibility due to the weak dialogue, which, in this film, resembles slapdash sitcom writing. And it was especially disappointing in the film medium that there was not more footage of the colorful locations of the cross-country trip (other than a recurring map of U.S.A. shown to the viewer), as Barnaby and Maxine forge their way across the country. There was never a dull moment on this coast-to-coast trip. But the ride was bumpy and uneven.
    5=G=

    Jeez!

    "Coast to Coast" sticks Dreyfuss and Davis front and center as a middle-aged couple on the verge of divorce who take a road trip from East to West coasts to attend their son's marriage while waxing nostalgic, visiting quirky friends, and sorting through old regrets along the way. Supposedly a poignant dramedy about reconciliation, this lame dose of couch potato fodder from Showtime has Toronto standing in for the US and a big hole where the entertainment should be. One can only speculate that budgetary constraints got between the cast and crew and a quality film product result. Coulda-shoulda been better, "Coast to Coast" is an uneven, uninspired nice-try-but-no-cigar near miss. (C)
    1krysia-99886

    Lasted 22 minutes

    The biggest turn off in this film was Judy Davis, starting with her hair. It was so godawful it was a huge distraction. She's not that attractive to begin with. I never cared for her, don't see why people think she's talented. I've only seen her play sour puss roles, which okay she is good at playing but, not likeable. Sure, she's supposed to be bitter since her husband cheated on her, in their be bed no less. Thought this would be somewhat of a comedy but, it was just a tragedy, an unrealistic one. I liked the dog, fine actor, handsome fellow. Dreyfuss is always at least interesting, but he wasn't likeable either. So, after they leave the dog at her sister's, there was no reason to continue this drag of a movie. Bickering I already know.

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    • Trivia
      One of three feature film collaborations of actor Richard Dreyfuss and director Paul Mazursky. The pictures are Moon Over Parador (1988), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), and the tele-movie Coast to Coast (2003).
    • Goofs
      While dancing at their son's wedding, Maxine mistakenly calls Barnaby (Richard Dreyfuss) "Dreyfuss".
    • Quotes

      Barnaby Pierce: I want to dispel one illusion in case you seriously have it: nobody suddenly sings like Pavarotti, not even Pavarotti

    • Connections
      Featured in Coast to Coast: Behind the Scenes (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Bittersweet
      Written and Performed by Joe Lervold

      Courtesy of Master Source

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    • Release date
      • 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • De costa a costa
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Chautauqua Entertainment
      • Jerry Leider Company
      • Showtime Networks
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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