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Breezy ()


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A young girl runs away from home and meets a grouchy older man who reluctantly takes her in. Eventually they develop a romantic and affectionate relationship.

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Frank Harmon
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Breezy
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Bob Henderson
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Betty Tobin
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Paula
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Marcy (as Jamie Smith Jackson)
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Man in Car
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Overnight Date
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Nancy Henderson
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Bruno
Eugene Peterson ...
Charlie
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Police Officer
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Doctor
Johnnie Collins III ...
Norman
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Maitre'D
Scott Holden ...
Veterinarian
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Real Estate Agent
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Driver
Mary Munday ...
Waitress
Frances Stevenson ...
Saleswoman
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Paula's Escort
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Dress Customer
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Sir Love-A-Lot
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tom Bleecker ...
Man (uncredited)
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Man at Marina (uncredited)
Edwina Gist ...
Woman (uncredited)
Lee Holiday ...
Man at Party (uncredited)
Berniece Janssen ...
Rose Perry (uncredited)
Marilyn Jones ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Agnes Lloyd ...
Woman at Party (uncredited)
Susan Moudy ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Murray Pollack ...
Bill Perry (uncredited)
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Cashier (uncredited)
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Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Clark Ross ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Hitchhiker (uncredited)
Roxanne Tunis ...
Woman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Clint Eastwood

Written by

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Jo Heims ... (written by)

Produced by

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Robert Daley ... producer
Jo Heims ... associate producer
Jennings Lang ... executive producer

Music by

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Michel Legrand

Cinematography by

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Frank Stanley ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ferris Webster

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Rick Meyer ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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William Batliner ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Alexander Golitzen

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James W. Payne ... (as James Payne)

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Joe McKinney ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Marina Pedraza ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Donald Roberts ... unit production manager
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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James Fargo ... first assistant director (as Jim Fargo)
Tom Joyner ... second assistant director
Richard A. Wells ... trainee assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Howard Cole ... assistant props (uncredited)
Chester Duncan ... property master (uncredited)
Matthew Knox ... swing (uncredited)
Thomas L. Roysden ... leadman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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James R. Alexander ... sound
William Griffith ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Dennis C. Salcedo ... machine room loader (uncredited)
Edwin J. Somers Jr. ... mic man (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Frank Brendel ... special effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Louie Elias ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bob Barber ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
John W. Brumshagen ... lamp operator (uncredited)
Bobby Burton ... best boy (uncredited)
William N. Clark ... camera operator (uncredited)
Joe Cucci ... company grip (uncredited)
Bud Howell ... second grip (uncredited)
Doug Pentek ... gaffer (uncredited)
Al Perry ... generator operator (uncredited)
Cliff Ralke ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Steve Shaver ... lamp operator (uncredited)
Lloyd Stafford ... second grip (uncredited)
Orlando Suero ... still photographer (uncredited)
Edward Thompson ... crane grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Joanne Haas ... costumer: ladies (uncredited)
Glenn Wright ... costumer: men (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Tom Moore ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Jack Lloyd ... driver captain (uncredited)
Art Rimdzius ... driver: Condor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Jack Kosslyn ... dialogue coach
Beverly Kilburn ... first aid (uncredited)
Joel Rose ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Carol Rydall ... secretary (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Breezy (Kay Lenz) is a teenage hippie with a big heart. After taking a ride with a man who only wants her for sex, Breezy manages to escape. She runs to hide on a secluded property where stands the home of a middle-aged divorced man, Frank Harmon (William Holden). Frank reluctantly takes Breezy in only to fall, unexpectedly, in love with her. Written by Kelly

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Taglines Her name is Breezy, and love was all they had in common See more »
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Also Known As
  • Primavera en otoño (Spain)
  • Ontem ao Fim do Dia (Portugal)
  • Interludio de amor (Uruguay)
  • Breezy - fri som kjærligheten (Norway)
  • Breezy - Frank, rakastan sinua (Finland)
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Runtime
  • 106 min
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Budget $750,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Danny Peary in his book "Guide for the Film Fanatic" (1987) states "not many people paid attention to the film upon release" while Richard Schickel in his book "Clint: A Retrospective" (2012) states that this movie in theaters "came and went virtually without notice". In a later interview, Eastwood would blame Universal for not marketing this film correctly, leading it to be a flop at the box office - even with its relatively low budget of only $750,000. See more »
Goofs When Frank takes Breezy to the Pacific Ocean so she can see it for the first time, it is early morning. When they arrive, the sun is clearly behind the ocean, casting shadows onto the beach, not away from it, so the scene was shot at sunset, not sunrise. In the next scene, Breezy is seen in bright sunlight with the sun high in the sky. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Orson Welles/Orson Bean/Carol Lawrence/Kay Lenz (1976). See more »
Soundtracks Breezy's Song See more »
Quotes Breezy: Who says a rolling stone gathers no nails? Boy, am I glad to see you. I didn't think anyone was alive up here. You going down the hill?
Frank Harmon: Well, yes, but, uh...
Breezy: Far out! Ooh!
Frank Harmon: Miss, uh, I don't pick up hitchhikers.
Breezy: That's the best news I've heard all day.
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