Middle Age Crazy is a 1980 American-Canadian comedy film directed by John Trent, and stars Bruce Dern and Ann-Margret. The film was released on July 25, 1980.[1][2]
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Directed by | John Trent |
Screenplay by | Carl Kleinschmitt Jerry Lee Lewis |
Produced by | Ronald Cooper Ronald Cohen Sid & Marty Krofft |
Starring | Bruce Dern Ann-Margret |
Cinematography | Reginald H. Morris |
Edited by | John Kelly |
Music by | Matthew McCauley |
Production companies | Canadian Film Development Corporation Guardian Trust Company Krofft Entertainment Tormont Films |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $5,100,000 |
The film was nominated for two awards (Worst Director and Worst Screenplay) at the 1st Golden Raspberry Awards.
Bobby Lee Burnett lives a simple suburban life with his wife, Sue-Ann, whose efforts to please him include having orgasms that end with her saying: "Bingo." After she throws a party for his 40th birthday, Bobby undergoes a serious mid-life crisis. He changes his wardrobe, buys a faster car and begins an affair with another woman. Sue tolerates it for a while and gets her own fling. However, Bobby returns home and thanks Sue for everything.
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