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Citizen's Band

Handle with Care

United States

1977

98 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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DIR Jonathan Demme

EXEC Shep Fields

PROD Freddie Fields

SCR Paul Brickman

DP Jordan Cronenweth

CAST Paul Le Mat, Candy Clark, Bruce McGill, Roberts Blossom, Charles Napier, Ann Wedgeworth, Marcia Rodd, Alix Elias, Richard Bright, Ed Begley Jr.

ED John F. Link

PROD DES Bill Malley

Synopsis

This movie interlaces the stories of several characters in a small town united by their use of CB (citizen’s band) radio. Paul LeMat is the local CB coordinator who has time for little else in his life. His father, Roberts Blossom is a sour old man who is nice on the radio. Charles Napier is a trucker hospitalized after an accident, with hilarious consequences. —IMDb

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Jonathan Demme

Robert Jonathan Demme (born February 22, 1944) is an American filmmaker, producer and screenwriter.

Demme was born in Baldwin, New York, the son of Dorothy Demme and a public relations executive father. Demme has three children: Ramona, Brooklyn, Josephine. He is a graduate of the University of Florida. He also was the uncle of director Ted Demme, who died in 2002.

Demme broke into feature film working for exploitation film producer Roger Corman from 1971 to 1976, co-writing and producing Angels Hard as They Come and The Hot Box, then directing three films (Caged Heat, Crazy Mama, Fighting Mad) for Corman’s studio New World Pictures. After Fighting Mad, Demme moved on to direct the comedy film Handle with Care for Paramount Pictures in 1977. The film was well-received by critics, but received little promotion, and performed poorly at the box office.

Demme’s 1980 film Melvin and Howard did not have a wide release, but received widespread critical acclaim, and led… read more

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Cole Caudle

9Apr13

This is a truly wonderful movie. It captures an America that sadly doesn't exist anymore. Filmmaking this unpretentious and yet totally artful and humane doesn't exist much anymore either.

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