Bound for Glory
A biography of Woody Guthrie, one of America's greatest folk singers. He left his dust-devastated Texas home in the 1930s to find work, discovering the suffering and strength of America's working class.
Hal Ashby
Casts & Crew
David Carradine
Ronny Cox
Melinda Dillon
Gail Strickland
John Lehne
Ji-Tu Cumbuka
Randy Quaid
Elizabeth Macey
Susan Vaill
Alexandra Mock
Kimberly Mock
Miriam Byrd-Nethery
Jane Lambert
Jan Burrell
Lee McLaughlin
Ted Gehring
Robert Sorrells
Guthrie Thomas
Wendy Schaal
Delos V. Smith Jr.
David Clennon
Larry Luttrell
Beeson Carroll
Mary Kay Place
Tani Guthrie
James O'Connell
Bruce Johnson
R. A. Rondell
James Jeter
Clifford A. Pellow
Tom Howard
Chuck Katzakian
Harry Holcombe
Evelyn Russell
M. Emmet Walsh
Sondra Blake
Brion James
James Carroll
Tom Peters
Raymond Guth
Buddy Joe Hooker
James Hong
Cara Corren
Susan Barnes
Bobby Bass
Harvey J. Newmark
Thomas J. Sauber
Lyle Ritz
Johana De Winter
Gary Downey
Jama Tegeler
G. Marie Haller
Leanna Johnson Heath
Robert Ginty
Tony Becker
Kip Addota
Burke Byrnes
Samantha Harper
Eva-Marie Fredric
Bernie Kopell
Also Directed by Hal Ashby
Two gamblers must leave New York City after one loses a lot of money. Doing what all gamblers in trouble would do, they hurry to the gambling capital Las Vegas to turn their luck around.
Two Navy men are ordered to bring a young offender to prison, but decide to show him one last good time along the way.
Darryl Palmer (Michael O'Keefe) is a major league baseball player who meets and pursues an attractive singer (Rebecca De Mornay). After some setbacks, the two are married and sent on an emotional journey that sees his career take off, while hers doesn't. When she gives up her dreams to support her husband, she can't escape her own unhappiness. With a separation on the horizon, Darryl must choose between his big-league life and his one true love.
The Rolling Stones' record-breaking 1981 arena tour documented by director Hal Ashby. Featuring the biggest Rolling Stones songs from the first 20 years - in the words of Mick Jagger, "a feel of what it's like to be there", as 20 cameras take you onstage with the band in this groundbreaking, dynamic tour.
At the age of twenty-nine, Elgar Enders "runs away" from home. This running away consists of buying a building in a black ghetto in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. Initially his intention is to evict the black tenants and convert it into a posh flat. But Elgar is not one to be bound by yesterday's urges, and soon he has other thoughts on his mind.
A boozy drifter (Robert Blake) tries to get to know the widow (Barbara Harris) he married while on a bender in this off-the-wall comedy directed by Hal Ashby.
The wife of a Marine serving in Vietnam, Sally Hyde decides to volunteer at a local veterans hospital to occupy her time. There she meets Luke Martin, a frustrated wheelchair-bound vet who has become disillusioned with the war. Sally and Luke develop a friendship that soon turns into a romance.
The young Harold lives in his own world of suicide-attempts and funeral visits to avoid the misery of his current family and home environment. Harold meets an 80-year-old woman named Maude who also lives in her own world yet one in which she is having the time of her life. When the two opposites meet they realize that their differences don’t matter and they become best friends and love each other.
A simple-minded gardener named Chance has spent all his life in the Washington D.C. house of an old man. When the man dies, Chance is put out on the street with no knowledge of the world except what he has learned from television.
Scudder is a detective with the Sheriff's Department who is forced to shoot a violent suspect during a narcotics raid. The ensuing psychological aftermath of this shooting worsens his drinking problem and this alcoholism causes him to lose his job, as well as his marriage.