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Five Easy Pieces
Cast
Jack Nicholson, Susan Anspach, Karen Black, Billy Green Bush View AllCrew
Bob Rafelson (Director), Bob Rafelson (Story), Carole Eastman (Screenplay), Carole Eastman (Story) View AllRelease: Sep. 12th, 1970
Runtime: 1 hour, 38 minutes
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Cobpyth
Five Easy Pieces is a film I can truly sink into when I'm in the right mood, because there's so much truth and atmosphere in this film.
Five Easy Pieces is a film I can truly sink into when I'm in the right mood, because there's so much truth and atmosphere in this film.
Thief
I'm not sure what specific pieces it includes, or if any of the two songs we see Bobby play are on that book, but I suppose it is expected of musicians to move beyond the "easy pieces" as a sign of "progress".
I'm not sure what specific pieces it includes, or if any of the two songs we see Bobby play are on that book, but I suppose it is expected of musicians to move beyond the "easy pieces" as a sign of "progress".
Jack1
Bob Rafelson's 1970 film stars Jack Nicholson as Robert Eroica Dupea, an upper-class drop-out who becomes a drifter working on oil rigs.
Bob Rafelson's 1970 film stars Jack Nicholson as Robert Eroica Dupea, an upper-class drop-out who becomes a drifter working on oil rigs.