Elliott Gould as Harry Lewis (Present day); Susannah York as Sue Lewis (Present Day); Kaye Ballard as Mrs. Lewis (1940's); Stuart Paul as 'Pompadoure' (Young Harry Lewis) (1940s); Michelle Pfeiffer as Sue Wellington (1940's); Robert Hackman as Mr. Lewis (1940's); Cathy Tolbert as Cheryl Herman (1940's); Todd Hepler as Alan Childs (1940's); Herbert Rudley as Mr. Wellington (1940's); Marian McCargo as Mrs. Wellington (1940's); Steven Paul as Stan the Con (1940's); John Miranda as Idiot (Present day); Snag Werris as Jake the Pickleman (1940's); Tallie Cochrane as Hooker (Present day); Patrick Wright as Pat the Cop (1940's)
Rating
R (Restricted)
Cinematography
Dick Bush; Wolfgang Suschitzky; Michael Mileham
Language
English
Plot
Harry and Sue Lewis met in the 40s as teenagers living in the Bronx. He was an aspiring architect, she was the most beautiful girl in school, and both had a fondness for bran muffins. They fell in love, got married, moved to Los Angeles, and had two kids. While struggling with his midlife crisis, Harry receives an invitation for his high school's reunion back so he takes Sue and their teenage kids on a cross-country car trip back to the Big Apple. Will they see in the Bronx what they expected? Will the good memories from their past help rekindle their fading love? Is it too late to dream?