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Harold and Maude

Cast

Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack View All


Crew

Hal Ashby (Director), Colin Higgins (Writer) View All

Release: Dec. 20th, 1971
Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes
The young Harold lives in his own world of suicide-attempts and funeral visits to avoid the misery of his current family and home environment. Harold meets an 80-year-old woman named Maude who also lives in her own world yet one in which she is having the time of her life. When the two opposites meet they realize that their differences don’t matter and they become best friends and love each other.
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mark f
Harold was probably supposed to be about seven years older than I am, but I was in the last group that actually had their birth dates numbered in the draft, so even if it happened to me after I saw Harold and Maude, I definitely can relate to something about why Harold sees death as the way to live ....
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Harold and Maude (1971) Director: Hal Ashby Writer: Colin Higgins Cast: Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles Genre: Dark Comedy, Drama Romanc.
Omnizoa
I like how the two contrast and complement each other in their various ways, Maude to Harold moreso than Harold to Maude though, that would be a criticism of mine.
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