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The life and friendship among the icons of the Beat Generation: Neal Cassady, Carolyn Cassady, and Jack Kerouac.

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Neal Cassady
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Carolyn Cassady
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Jack Kerouac
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Ira
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Stevie
Margaret Fairchild ...
Mrs. Kerouac
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Dick
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Waitress
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Ogden
Susan Niven ...
Ogden's Secretary
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First Receptionist
Mickey Kelly ...
Second Receptionist
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Mexican Junkie
Sharon Lee ...
Blonde in Car
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Bob Bendix
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Betty Bendix
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Dispatcher
Tom Runyon ...
Seaman
Juliana Tutak ...
Cathy
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Claudia (as Candy Brown)
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TV Talk Show Host
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Poet
Bill Cross ...
Bartender (as Billy Cross)
Terence H. Winkless ...
Youth in Bar (as Terry Winkless)
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Undercover Agent
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Gas Station Attendant
Garth Eliassen ...
Sleeping Yokel
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Steve Allen
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean-Paul Hellendall ...
Scotty Cassady (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Neal Cassady's Date (uncredited)
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Painter (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Byrum

Written by

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John Byrum ... ()

Produced by

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David Axelrod ... producer
Alan Greisman ... producer
Edward R. Pressman ... producer
Michael Shamberg ... producer
William Tepper ... executive producer

Music by

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Jack Nitzsche

Cinematography by

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László Kovács

Editing by

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Eric Jenkins

Editorial Department

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Jon Lapidese ... assistant film editor

Casting By

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Dianne Crittenden

Production Design by

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Jack Fisk

Set Decoration by

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Thomas L. Roysden

Costume Design by

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Patricia Norris

Makeup Department

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Edouard F. Henriques ... makeup artist (as Ed Henriques)
Vivian McAteer ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Richard Hashimoto ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dennis Capps ... second assistant director
Bill Scott ... assistant director

Art Department

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Dale Beldin ... graphic artist
Lorrie Brown ... assistant art director
Gary Clark ... painter
Bill Iiams ... general foreman
Roger Irvin ... construction coordinator
Ronald C. Jacobs ... swing gang
Edson C. Moreno ... lead man (as Ed Moreno)
C.P. 'Cass' Quitan ... assistant property master (as Clarence 'Cassius' Quitan)
James A. Rathbun ... lead man (as James Rathbun)
Peter Samish ... set designer
Gary Seybert ... property master
James Ecker ... stand-by painter (uncredited)
Leon Roysden ... swing gang (uncredited)
Michael Taylor ... swing gang (uncredited)

Sound Department

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David E. Campbell ... re-recording mixer (as David Campbell)
Stephen Hunter Flick ... sound editor
William B. Kaplan ... production sound mixer
Robert Pettis ... re-recording mixer
John T. Reitz ... re-recording mixer
Earl Sampson ... boom operator

Stunts

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Gary Baxley ... stunts
Dani Biernat ... stunt performer
Mags Kavanaugh ... stunt double: Sissy Spacek

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richmond L. Aguilar ... gaffer (as Richard Aguilar)
Paul Caven ... best boy electric
Jeff Gershman ... second assistant camera
James Globus ... still photographer
Steve Graves ... best boy grip (as Steven Graves)
O.T. Henderson ... dolly grip
Leroy Hershkowitz ... electrician
Gary B. Kibbe ... photographer: second unit (as Gary Kibbe)
Leonard Lookabaugh ... key grip (as Len Lookabaugh)
Mitchell Lookabaugh ... grip
Benny McNulty ... electrician (as Bernard McNulty)
Morgan Renard ... special still photographer
Tony Rivetti ... first assistant camera: "b"camera
Robert M. Stevens ... camera operator (as Bob Stevens)
Chris Strong ... electrician
Randy Tepper ... still photographer
Joseph E. Thibo ... assistant camera (as Joseph Thibo)
James M. Sheppherd ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Janice Spitzer ... extras casting (uncredited)
Peter Spitzer ... extras casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jered Green ... wardrobe: men (as Jered Edd Green)
Jeanne Malone ... wardrobe: women

Location Management

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Bobbie Smith ... location manager: San Francisco
Douglas E. Stoll ... location manager (as Douglas Stoll)

Music Department

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Daniel Allan Carlin ... music editor (as Dan Carlin Jr.)
Mark Howlett ... music engineer
Shorty Rogers ... orchestrator: opening jazz
Buffy Sainte-Marie ... songwriter
Tommy Tedesco ... musician: guitar (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Joanie Blum ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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John Conte ... transportation captain
Arthur F. 'Mickey' McAteer ... transportation coordinator (as Mickey McAteer)
Ray Banigan ... local 40 (uncredited)
Jack Caddin ... driver (uncredited)
Russ Caldwell ... driver (uncredited)
Carl E. Hodge ... driver (uncredited)
Dave Kupp ... driver (uncredited)
Kenny Moore ... driver (uncredited)
Louis Rodriguez ... driver (uncredited)
Olivia Varnado ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Bob Burris ... craft service (as a different name)
Carol Shapiro Janson ... publicist
Art Pepper ... jazz solos
James Rosenfield ... production assistant
Ginger B. Hart ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Taglines They shocked us. They outraged us. They didn't do anything wrong. They just did it first. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Heartbeat (World-wide, English title)
  • Les premiers beatnicks (France)
  • Herzschläge (Germany)
  • Generación perdida: los primeros beatniks (Spain)
  • Herzschläge (West Germany)
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  • 110 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The role of "Ira" is a thinly veiled portrayal of Allen Ginsberg. The name was changed after Ginsberg objected. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Windows/Heart Beat/The Runner Stumbles/Rape of Love (1980). See more »
Soundtracks I Love Her, Too See more »
Quotes Mrs. Kerouac: I don't understand why you're doing this?
Jack Kerouac: I don't either; but, I know I want to do it.
Mrs. Kerouac: But, I thought you always wanted to be a writer?
Jack Kerouac: I do. That's why I want to do it. I want to get him down on paper.
Mrs. Kerouac: Can't he get himself down on paper?
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