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Aloha, Bobby and Rose

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Mechanic Bobby (Paul Le Mat) and car-wash worker Rose (Dianne Hull) flee to Mexico after a liquor-store incident in Los Angeles.

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Colin Bennett The Age (Australia) Feb 25
The film never reaches any heights as comedy, has limited appeal as pop lore and an ending far too arbitrary for any pretensions to tragedy. Go to Full Review
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05/15/2014 7.5/10. 5-15-2014. The American Graffiti-like cinematography is gorgeous. See more 03/26/2013 To us 15 year old, soon to be driving, Venice boys, this movie and that Camaro were it! See more 11/24/2011 Loved this move over 30 yrs ago. See more 08/28/2010 Aloha Bobby and Rose holds many great memories for me. I saw it originally in the theatre in the 70s then again when it came out on video in the 80s and more recently as a DVD. While it may not suit all tastes, I thoroughly enjoy watching it and remembering back to the simpler times in the 70s. The whole film takes place over one weekend. The main characters, Paul le Mat and Dianne Hull are well cast and both shine with their performances. I love the soundtrack being a fan of both Elton John and Motown music. Definitely a movie for car enthusiasts, featuring Bobby's throaty '68 Camaro. See more 06/27/2010 This was simply a date/drive-in movie from the mid 1970's. Paul Lemat was hot off his Golden Globe win for the superior American Graffiti. It's worth watching once but the short length of the film limits any smart plot to occur. Awesome Camaro. See more 08/13/2008 loved this movie seen it about 6 times when it came out. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Mechanic Bobby (Paul Le Mat) and car-wash worker Rose (Dianne Hull) flee to Mexico after a liquor-store incident in Los Angeles.
Director
Floyd Mutrux
Producer
Fouad Said
Screenwriter
Floyd Mutrux
Distributor
Columbia Pictures
Production Co
Cine Artists International
Rating
PG
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 29, 1975, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 7, 2017
Runtime
1h 28m
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