Harold And Maude

  • Harold and Maude is by far my favorite movie. Back in the late 80s I treated myself to a double feature film showing at the newly renovated theater 80. The theater retained it's old world charm. Harold and Maude was the first film to play followed by King of Hearts. I don't usually like romance movies but Harold and Maude is much more than love.
  • Harold and Maude is a 1971 American coming-of-age dark comedy – drama film directed by Hal Ashby and released by Paramount Pictures. It incorporates elements of dark humor and existentialist drama. The plot revolves around the exploits of a young man in his early 20s named Harold Chasen ( Bud Cort) who is intrigued with death.

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Harold

Harold and Maude Quotes. Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets lively septuagenarian Maude at a funeral. Maude: Harold,.everyone. has the right to make an ass out of themselves. You just can't let the world judge you too much. Maude: A lot of people enjoy being dead. Bud Cort is Harold, a young man bored with wealth but interested in death. And Ruth Gordon is Maude, a wonderful old rascal who can see nothing but good intentions in the world. Once you select Rent you'll have 14 days to start watching the movie and 24 hours to finish it. Can't play on this device. The funfair, where Maude tosses the ‘Harold loves Maude’ token into the sea, is the famous the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, 400 Beach Street, Santa Cruz, seen in The Lost Boys and Killer Klowns From Outer Space. Harold’s customised sports hearse finally plunges over the bluff at Mori Point, south of Pacifica, on the west coast south of.

Harold And Maude

Harold And Maude Quotes

A young man with a death wish and a 79-year-old high on life find love in Hal Ashby's cult black comedy. Deadpan rich boy Harold (Bud Cort) keeps staging elaborate suicide tableaux to get the attention of his mother (Vivian Pickles), but she keeps planning his brilliant future for him instead. Obsessed with the trappings of death, Harold freaks out his blind dates, modifies his new sports car to look like a mini-hearse, and attends funerals, where he meets the spirited Maude (Ruth Gordon). An eccentric to the core, Maude lives exactly as she pleases, with avid collecting and nude modeling among her many pursuits. To the disgust of Harold's relatives and the befuddlement of Harold's shrink, Harold falls in love with her. As lilting Cat Stevens tunes play on the soundtrack, Maude teaches Harold a valuable lesson about making the most of his time on earth.