Hometown U.S.A.
"It was Heaven in '57."
Originally released in 1979. Hometown U.S.A. is a comedy film. directed by Max Baer Jr..
Starring Gary Springer, David Wilson, and Brian Kerwin
Synopsis
High school loser Rodney C. Duckworth is known as The Rodent until one unforgettable night when he borrows a cherry-new Chevy convertible and goes cruising for the girl of his dreams. With help of dim greaser Calhoun, hot-rodder T.J. Swackhammer and some very willing women, Rod goes from zero to hero during a wild ride of near- misses, direct-hits and bra-busting fun.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hometown U.S.A. about?
High school loser Rodney C. Duckworth is known as The Rodent until one unforgettable night when he borrows a cherry-new Chevy convertible and goes cruising for the girl of his dreams. With help of ...
Who directed Hometown U.S.A.?
Hometown U.S.A. was directed by Max Baer Jr..
How long is Hometown U.S.A.?
Hometown U.S.A. has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).
When was Hometown U.S.A. released?
Hometown U.S.A. was released on January 1, 1979 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Hometown U.S.A.?
The main cast of Hometown U.S.A. includes Gary Springer, David Wilson, Brian Kerwin, Pat Delaney, Julie Parsons.