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Return of the Secaucus Seven

A movie about life and changes ten years later...
1980 | 104m | English

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Director: John Sayles
Writer: John Sayles
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Seven former college friends, along with a few new friends, gather for a weekend reunion at a summer house in New Hampshire to reminisce about the good old days, when they got arrested on the way to a protest in Washington, D.C.
Release Date: Apr 11, 1980
Director: John Sayles
Writer: John Sayles
Genres: Drama
Keywords protest, gathering, volleyball, new hampshire, reunion, skinny dipping, group of friends, remembrance
Production Companies Salsipuedes Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bruce MacDonald Mike Donnelly
Maggie Renzi Katie Sipriano
Adam LeFevre J.T.
Maggie Cousineau Frances Carlson
Gordon Clapp Chip Hollister
Jean Passanante Irene Rosenblue
Karen Trott Maura Tolliver
Mark Arnott Jeff
David Strathairn Ron
John Sayles Howie
Marisa Smith Carol
Amy Schewel Lacey
Carolyn Brooks Meg
Eric Forsythe Captain
Nancy Mette Lee
Betsy Julia Robinson Amy
Cora Bennett Singer
John Mendillo Bartender
Steven Zaitz Singer
Brian Johnson Norman
Ernie Bashaw Officer
Jack LaValle Booking Officer
Jessica MacDonald Stacey
Benjamin Zaitz Benjamin
Jeffrey Nelson The Man
Name Job
John Sayles Writer, Director, Editor
Austin De Besche Director of Photography
Guy Van Duser Original Music Composer
Bill Staines Original Music Composer
Tim Jackson Original Music Composer
Wayne Wadhams Sound
Carolyn Brooks Production Assistant
Fred Burnham Still Photographer, Sound Assistant
David Arndt Gaffer, Key Grip
William Aydelott Camera Operator
Frank Coleman Assistant Camera
Deborah Shaw Costume Consultant
Steven Zaitz Location Manager, Assistant Editor
Elizabeth Shafer Script Supervisor
Mason Daring Original Music Composer, Music Producer
Maggie Renzi Location Manager, Assistant Editor, Unit Manager
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Jeffrey Nelson Producer
William Aydelott Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

**_The Indie blueprint for “The Big Chill”_** Seven former college friends from Boston meet at a cabin-in-the-woods in New Hampshire, along with a couple of others. They talk about where they were, where they are, where they’re going, plus other things, like romances ending or reigniting. ... "Return of the Secaucus Seven” (1980) is a cabin-in-the-woods drama without any boogeyman focusing on the lives of former ‘radicals’ in college, all of them around 30 years-old now. Obviously “The Big Chill” (1983) used this as a template, but they’re both different enough to appreciate. This one had a way smaller budget ($60,000) and no-name actors with only David Strathairn going on to any notable success, not counting director John Sayles, who plays peripheral character Howie. The biggest differences are the locations and the fact that the protagonists here are about 9 years younger. Like “The Big Chill,” you have to be in a mood for a dialogue-driven drama to enjoy this. There’s some good droll humor, a fun swimming sequence, an entertaining bar episode and more. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in North Conway & Jackson, New Hampshire. GRADE: B

May 14, 2023