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Taking Off

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Time Out says

A delightfully touching comedy, Forman's first in America and far better than his later One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest or Ragtime, this deals with the attempts of a middle-aged, middle class American couple to trace and lure back their runaway daughter. Scenes of their search are intercut with sequences at a musical audition for disillusioned youth, and Forman's wry but sympathetic humour derives largely from the incongruities he observes in both situations: deserted parents, concerned and conservative, getting stoned in an effort to understand why kids smoke dope; a rosy, virginal young girl singing a quiet folk song in praise of fucking. Never taking sides, but allowing both factions engaged in the generation gap war plenty of space and generosity, its gentle wit has aged far more gracefully than the hectoring sermons of most youth movies churned out in the late '60s and early '70s.

Cast and crew

  • Director:Milos Forman
  • Screenwriter:John Guare, John Klein, Jean-Claude Carriere, Milos Forman
  • Cast:
    • Linnea Heacock
    • Tony Harvey
    • Georgia Engel
    • Buck Henry
    • Allen Garfield
    • Lynn Carlin
    • Audra Lindley
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