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Closed Caption; Feature-length audio commentary by director/co-writer John Milius; Interactive menus ; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français, Español, and Português
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1. Credits [2:46]
2. 1962: Hangover Recovery [4:10]
3. Morning Glass Riders [2:50]
4. Bear's Shop [2:42]
5. Star Burger Café [3:48]
6. Jack's Party [4:38]
7. Crashers [5:48]
8. Tijuana [4:00]
9. Bar Fight [5:24]
10. Bear's Lament [1:35]
11. Greetings [3:35]
12. Off the Beach [2:39]
13. Growing Up's Hard [4:06]
14. Wedding Drink and Vows [4:37]
15. Draft Physicals [5:58]
16. Picking on Leroy [4:38]
17. Jack's Lonesome Ride [2:37]
18. Party's Over [4:06]
19. Blasts From the Past [5:55]
20. Liquid Dreams [1:43]
21. Reunions and Waves [5:15]
22. Remembering Waxer [7:18]
23. Selling Things Straight [3:19]
24. Bear Bottoms Out [4:19]
25. Big Wednesday [3:11]
26. Paddling Into the Big One [4:08]
27. Roaring In [4:21]
28. Totally Tubular [2:58]
29. Out of the Depths [4:30]
30. End Credits [2:24]
Jan-Michael Vincent plays a self-destructive beach bum to whom surfing is a Zen experience. We first meet Vincent in the devil-may-care 1960s, in the company of his carefree buddies William Katt and Gary Busey. The boys reunite ten years later, after one has served time in Vietnam. The beach is still there, the waves still break upon the shore, and towards the end of the film, the characters become people that we truly care about. Barbara Hale, the real-life mother of costar William Katt, makes a piquant supporting appearance. Cut from 129 minutes to 104 for its pay-cable release, Big Wednesday is also known as Summer of Innocence. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide