A pair of lovers in the City of Dreams soon discover the world around them moves too fast in the 1975 cult favorite Aloha, Bobby and Rose.
When Bobby (Paul LeMat, American Graffiti), a young mechanic, meets the beautiful Rose (Dianne Hull), they fall in love almost immediately. But their plans for their future together are put on hold when they are forced to take to the road as fugitives from the law. Featuring an impressive soundtrack of some of the era’s best music.
One of the best facebook pages with loads of info, trailer, photo's, etc.
https://www.facebook.com/ABNR1975/
Great movie, it's a little drawn out in a few areas, but a good watch. It has a nice soundtrack to it, and a awesome modded 1967 Z-28 Camaro. It's one of those old 70's flicks that people have forgotten about. I just happened upon it, and few in love with the film and car. Now, I found there is a fandom for this old movie. The sad thing is the car in this movie is pretty cool, and it was never made into a toy, diecast, or model. Another thing that is fun about this movie is to read the script and watch the movie. There was a lot of stuff cut from the movie and changed. Don't know how rare the script is but it's a fun read. What can I say, I like old movies, and I am glad I found this one.
When Bobby (Paul LeMat, American Graffiti), a young mechanic, meets the beautiful Rose (Dianne Hull), they fall in love almost immediately. But their plans for their future together are put on hold when they are forced to take to the road as fugitives from the law. Featuring an impressive soundtrack of some of the era’s best music.
One of the best facebook pages with loads of info, trailer, photo's, etc.
https://www.facebook.com/ABNR1975/
Great movie, it's a little drawn out in a few areas, but a good watch. It has a nice soundtrack to it, and a awesome modded 1967 Z-28 Camaro. It's one of those old 70's flicks that people have forgotten about. I just happened upon it, and few in love with the film and car. Now, I found there is a fandom for this old movie. The sad thing is the car in this movie is pretty cool, and it was never made into a toy, diecast, or model. Another thing that is fun about this movie is to read the script and watch the movie. There was a lot of stuff cut from the movie and changed. Don't know how rare the script is but it's a fun read. What can I say, I like old movies, and I am glad I found this one.