Breezy with William Holden: DVD Cover

    Breezy Director: Clint Eastwood Cast: William Holden, Kay Lenz, Roger C. Carmel, Marj Dusay

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/01/2004
    • Original Release: 1973
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 28,407

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    Side #1 --
    1. Thanks for Last Night (Main Titles) [5:51]
    2. Another Typical Day [3:11]
    3. A Perfect Stranger [9:26]
    4. The Party's Over [13:11]
    5. "Low Tide" [6:06]
    6. Mind if I Loved You? [6:29]
    7. He Gave Me an Ocean [6:21]
    8. Sense of Loss [5:59]
    9. Secret You [4:52]
    10. Love You to Death [4:44]
    11. Stop Feeling [8:18]
    12. Didn't Mention Love [5:52]
    13. Nobody Matures [5:00]
    14. You've Got the Nerve [4:44]
    15. Throwing Us Away [5:05]
    16. Nothing Else Matters [6:18]
    17. Hello, My Life [3:43]
    18. End Titles [1:04]

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    In this Counterculture vs. Establishment romance, Frank Harmon (William Holden) is a middle-aged businessman, recently divorced and a bit bitter about the state of his life and the world in general. One morning, he discovers a pretty, hippie-esque girl who calls herself Breezy (Kay Lenz) asleep on his front porch. Frank asks her to leave and she politely follows suit; she forgets her guitar, however, and returns the next day to retrieve it. Breezy also asks Frank if he would be so kind as to let her take a bath; he agrees, and even lets her sleep at his house that night. A few days later, Breezy turns up at again at Frank's doorstep, with a cop in tow -- after being arrested for vagrancy, she told the police that she lived here with her uncle Frank. Frank plays along and, against his better judgment, agrees to let her stay with him. After spending some time together, Frank and Breezy begin opening up to each other, discussing their feelings on a variety of issues. A friendship grows between them that, in time, becomes a love affair, but Frank's friends find fault in his new romance, and he breaks it off -- a decision he comes to regret. This was the first film Clint Eastwood directed in which he did not star, something he would not do again until Bird in 1988. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    October 22, 2004: Breezy is 'Harold & Maude', except for the dire ending. What a beautiful 'coming-of-age' film for both the middle-aged man and the young hippie girl. Lesson learned: if you find true love, Go For It!. This film is precious, moving, and undeniably unforgettable. The ending is---well, you'll just have to watch.