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Going Back

Going Back
Directed by Bruce Campbell

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Product Description

In 1964 two high school friends, Brice (Bruce Campbell) and Cleveland (Christopher Howe) leave their suburban neighborhood in Michigan to spend the summer in the countryside before going off to college. They are befriended by a lonely farmer, Jack Bodell (Perry Mallette), who offers them a place to stay. As days pass, Cleveland helps Jack around the farm and finds in him the father figure he lacks, while Brice falls in love with a local girl named Cindy. The unforgettable summer ends too soon, but the memories linger. Four years later Brice and Cleveland drive up to Jack's farm and learn that there is no going back.....

In this, his dramatic debut, Bruce Campbell, who is well-known for his horror and comedy roles, shows a depth and sensitivity that compliments his wry wit.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41452 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-10-17
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 78 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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Going Back makes a deep and moving impression; ... and it deserves wider exposure. --Peter Ross, The Detroit News

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Going Back boasts some wonderful recreations of time and mood. --Cal Burnett, The Metro Times

About the Actor
Bruce Campbell is called the "King of B Movies" by some. His first feature film was the cult favorite "The Evil Dead" but he has appeared in numerous other small films as well as blockbusters like Spiderman, and television series including Xena, Brisco County Jr, and Jack of All Trades. He also has written two bestselling books.


Customer Reviews

A great story about the passage of time.5
I bought this film as Bruce Campbell fan, but the story is really heartfelt. I found it to be a great flick about the passage of time and how things change from our youth to adulthood.

Fun to watch our hometown movie4
'Twas fun watching my hometown movie. Didn't know a movie was ever shot in Cass City, Michigan, how come we weren't told about this before? Very cool.