Two Navy men are ordered to bring a young offender to prison, but decide to show him one last good time along the way.
Jack Nicholson
SM1 Billy 'Bad Ass' Buddusky
Otis Young
GM1 'Mule' Mulhall
Randy Quaid
Seaman Larry Meadows
Clifton James
M. A. A.
Carol Kane
Young Whore
Michael Moriarty
Marine O. D.
Kathleen Miller
Annette
Nancy Allen
Nancy
Gerry Salsberg
Henry
Luana Anders
Donna
Patricia Hamilton
Madame
Gilda Radner
Nichiren Shoshu Member
Hal Ashby
Bearded Man at Bar (uncredited)
Don McGovern
Bartender
Michael Chapman
Taxi Driver
Jim Henshaw
Sweek
Derek McGrath
Nichiren Shoshu Member
Jim Horn
Nichiren Shoshu Member
John Castellano
Nichiren Shoshu Member
Director
Hal Ashby
Novel
Darryl Ponicsan
Screenplay
Robert Towne
November 29, 2023
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**_Slice-of-life drama about post-Vietnam military guys on the eastern home front_**
Two Petty Officers in Norfolk, Virginia (Jack Nicholson and Otis Young), are assigned a shore patrol detail to escort a naïve 18-year-old Seaman (Randy Quaid) to Portsmouth Naval Prison just across the coastal border of Maine. They decide to give the ‘kid’ a good time in several misadventures along the way.
“The Last Detail” (1973) is a road movie in the Northeast during the transition from late Fall to early Winter (shot in November-January). While a realistic drama, it’s also a dark comedy with interesting and amusing commentaries on life, the American military, corruption, injustice, friendship, recreation, folly, sexual relations and so on. To be expected with young characters in the military, the talk and shenanigans are often R-rated.
Nicholson’s friend, Dennis Hopper, took the template of this film to make the similar "Chasers" two decades later (1994). While it’s way more obscure, “Chasers” is the more entertaining film. This one is too mundane on occasion, like when the guys drink & blather in their underwear in the hotel room. Another similar flick is "The Lucky Ones" (2007). While I feel “The Last Detail” is the least of the three, it’s definitely worth checking out.
The movie runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot on location, taking the same journey as the trio, except for Toronto doubling as Norfolk in the first act, as well as a later scene involving the fictitious Calvin Coolidge Junior High. The rest of the film was shot in coastal Virginia, DC, New York City, Massachusetts and New Hampshire/Maine.
GRADE: B
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$2,300,000.00
Revenue:
$10,000,000.00