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Ronny Svensson
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En outsider och rebell i Drömfabriken som var ständigt omdiskuterad men mer begåvad än många av sina generationskamrater i Hollywood. Se denna så förstår ni…

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Cast & Crew

Hal Ashby
As Bearded Man at Bar (uncredited)
Hal Ashby
Director
Jack Nicholson
As SM1 Billy 'Bad Ass' Buddusky
Carol Kane
As Young Whore
Randy Quaid
As Seaman Larry Meadows
Michael Chapman
As Taxi Driver
Michael Moriarty
As Marine O. D.
Clifton James
As M. A. A.

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The Last Detail follows the journey of three Navy men, Buddusky, Mulhall, and Meadows, as they travel from Virginia to Maine. Buddusky and Mulhall, two career sailors, are tasked with escorting Meadows, a young seaman, to prison after he has been court-martialed and sentenced to eight years for stealing $40 from a charity box. Along the way, the trio encounters various misadventures, including bar fights, missed trains, and a detour to see Meadows' mother. Despite their initial resentment towards Meadows, Buddusky and Mulhall come to like the young man and try to show him a good time before he begins his prison sentence. They take him to a brothel to lose his virginity and have conversations about their lives outside of the Navy. As they near their destination, Buddusky confides in Mulhall about his concern for Meadows' future. The film explores themes of camaraderie, compassion, and the harsh realities of military life.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as The Last Detail include Harold and Maude, Nashville, Grease, Annie Hall, Murmur of the Heart, Son of the Town.

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The Last Detail was released in theaters on December 11, 1973.