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Diner
TrailerThe movie is a lively, poignant tale of group of college-age buddies trying to recapture their lost innocence in 1959 Baltimore two days before one of them's scheduled wedding. As 1960 approaches, they collectively deal with how to be truly adults.Actors: Steve Guttenberg, Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Bacon, Tim Daly, Ellen Barkin, Paul Reiser, Kathryn Dowling, Michael Tucker, Jessica James, Colette Blonigan, ...»Director: Barry LevinsonCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 1982IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Diner"
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Characters of "Diner"
Edward 'Eddie' SimmonsPlayed by: Steve GuttenbergLaurence 'Shrevie' SchreiberPlayed by: Daniel SternRobert 'Boogie' SheftellPlayed by: Mickey RourkeTimothy Fenwick Jr.Played by: Kevin BaconWilliam 'Billy' HowardPlayed by: Tim DalyBeth SchreiberPlayed by: Ellen BarkinModellPlayed by: Paul ReiserBarbaraPlayed by: Kathryn DowlingBagelPlayed by: Michael Tucker -
Directors of "Diner"
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Creators of "Diner"
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Critic Reviews of "Diner"
Chicago ReaderJune 02, 2014Levinson's dialogue feels fresh and improvised, yet it hits its mark every time, and the performances he gets are complex and original.
VarietyJune 26, 2008For all his painstaking accuracy, Levinson has also concocted a dark and depressing period story devoid of a single person without a major problem or character flaw.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Not a lot to it, but the sense of period is acute, the script witty without falling into the crude pitfalls that beset other adolescent comedies, and the performances are spot-on.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004Diner is often a very funny movie, although I laughed most freely not at the sexual pranks but at the movie's accurate ear, as it reproduced dialogue with great comic accuracy.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Movies like Diner -- fresh, well-acted and energetic American movies by new directors with the courage of their convictions -- are an endangered species.
CinemaniaJanuary 10, 2016The male quintet of friends is amusingly lampooned in Levinson's clever and cutting script, a refreshingly honest depiction of an era often bathed in sepia-toned nostalgia.
Christian Science MonitorJune 02, 2014With so much going for it, then, why doesn't 'Diner' emerge as a major statement? Mostly because of the recurring weakness of its screenplay.
Film4June 02, 2014Though nothing much happens this is a skilfully written comedy-drama that plays close attention to character and boasts fine performances by a quality cast.
Radio TimesJune 02, 2014This gentle, warm-hearted comedy drama about a group of young men in 1950s Baltimore was director Barry Levinson's debut feature and it remains among his finest work.
People MagazineJune 02, 2014All the performances are remarkable. Rourke won't stay unknown for long. But the ultimate triumph is Levinson's. He captures both the surface and the soul of an era with candor and precision.
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