An ex-con, fresh out of prison, goes to L.A. to try to learn who murdered his daughter. However, he quickly finds that he is completely out of place with no understanding of the culture he finds. His investigations are helped by another ex-con. Together they learn that his daughter had been having an affair with a record producer, who is presently having an affair with another young woman. An aging actress, who also knew his daughter, forces him to look at his own failures as a father. The movie does focus on the drama of the situation and the inter-relationships of the characters and seldom slips into an action piece.
Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers):
When Wilson first meets Ed, he makes the comment "You wrote me about my daughter". To "write" someone is an American expression, and not one that would be used much by someone from England, especially not someone of Wilson's age. He would instead have said "You wrote -to- me about my daughter".
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Quotes
Terry Valentine:
Did you ever dream about a place you never really recall being to before? A place that maybe only exists in your imagination? Some place far away, half remembered when you wake up. When you were there, though, you knew the language. You knew your way around. *That* was the sixties.
[pause]
Terry Valentine:
No. It wasn't that either. It was just '66 and early '67. That's all there was. See more »
"The Seeker"
Written by Pete Townshend Performed by The Who Published by Windswept Pacific Songs o/b/o Towser Tunes, Inc./ABKCO Music, Inc./Fabulous Music Limited Courtesy of MCA Records/Polydor Limited Under license from EMI Music Special Markets
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