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Rude Awakening (1989)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:1
Rotten:6
Average Rating:2.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Two druggy draft dodgers return to the States, twenty years after the Vietnam War, when a dying government agent tells them of an American plot to invade a Central American country. Back in New... Two druggy draft dodgers return to the States, twenty years after the Vietnam War, when a dying government agent tells them of an American plot to invade a Central American country. Back in New York to blow the lid off the clandestine plan, the two hippies are shocked to find that their formerly radical friends have abandoned their youthful idealism to become materialistic yuppies. [More]
Starring: Cheech Marin, Eric Roberts, Julie Hagerty, Robert Carradine
Starring: Cheech Marin, Eric Roberts, Julie Hagerty, Robert Carradine
Director: Aaron Russo
Director: Aaron Russo
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Reviews for Rude Awakening
The dialogue of the characters is half-witted, their actions are inexplicable, and to the degree that they possess personalities, they are boring, self-important clods.
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