TF - Going All the Way

Going All the Way

Going All the Way 5.7
  • Genre: Action Comedy Drama Romance
  • Release year: 1997
  • Running time: 103
  • Language: English
  • Added: 10/26/2023 11:57:46 AM
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  • Summary: In 1954, the photographer GI Sonny Burns and the soldier Gunner Casselman meet each other in a train to Indianapolis after serving in the Korea War. Gunner is a popular athlete, but befriends the shy Sonny and soon they become best friends. Sonny has an overprotective mother, Alma Burns, that dominates also his father Elwood Burns, and a sweetheart, Buddy Porte, while Gunner has a sexy mother, Nina Casselman, and dates the hot Deedee. Sonny starts to teach photography to Gunner, but when they meet the Arts student Marty Pilcher in a museum, Gunner falls for her. But she lives and study in New York.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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