Coast to Coast (1980)
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33% want to see it
(13 ratings)
Comedy falls as flat as a blowout in this film by Joseph Sargent about a down-to-earth trucker (Robert Blake) and the rich and looney witch (Dyan Cannon) he is forced to take on a haul from New York to L.A. Madie (Cannon) is running away from her money-grubbing husband who is conniving to get the… More Comedy falls as flat as a blowout in this film by Joseph Sargent about a down-to-earth trucker (Robert Blake) and the rich and looney witch (Dyan Cannon) he is forced to take on a haul from New York to L.A. Madie (Cannon) is running away from her money-grubbing husband who is conniving to get the most inexpensive divorce he can. Charlie (Blake) the trucker is under pressure from a ruthless creditor and is in desperate need of cash. As the mismatched duo continues in a stressful journey across country, sparks fly but fail to ignite much of anything along the way. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Directed By
- Joseph Sargent
- Genres
- Comedy
Critic Reviews
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
Coast to Coast is a robst comedy.
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Cast
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Dyan Cannon
as Madie Lovrington
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Robert Blake
as Charlie Callahan
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Quinn K. Redeker
as Benjamin Levrington
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Michael Lerner
as Dr. Froll
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Maxine Stuart
as Sam Klinger
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Bill [William] Lucking
as Jules
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Ellen Gerstein
as Nurse One
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Patricia Conklin
as Nurses
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David Moody
as Chester
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Rozelle Gayle
as Orderly
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Martin Beck
as Albert
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Karen Rushmore
as Callahan's wife
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Dick Durock
as Greg
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Joe Finnegan
as Chicken truck driver
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Vicki Frederick
as Woman golfer
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Clarke Gordon
as Senator
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Darwin Joston
as Drunken Trucker
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Hap Lawrence
as Mechanic
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Tom Pletts
as Attendant
- John Roselius
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Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad
as Sing Lu
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George P. Wilbur
as Billy Ray
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Henry Wills
as Chef
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Jerry Gatlin
as Stockyard owner
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Cassandra Peterson
as Dinner party guest
- Lenny Geer
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Mae Williams
as Waitress
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Karen Montgomery
as Dinner party date
- Penny Perry Davis
- Tom Delaney
- Grayce Spence