117 minutes
3/2/1984
Widower Harry Keach is a construction worker who was raised to appreciate the importance of working for a living. He takes a dim view of his sensitive son Howard's lackadaisical lifestyle and has a strained relationship with his daughter Nina as he does not approve of her husband. When Harry is fired from his job, his life changes drastically as he is made to focus on the relationships around him.
Paul Newman
as Harry Keach
Robby Benson
as Howard Keach
Ellen Barkin
as Katie Wilowski
Wilford Brimley
as Tom Keach
Judith Ivey
as Sally
Ossie Davis
as Raymond
Morgan Freeman
as Siemanowski
Katherine Borowitz
as Nina
Maury Chaykin
as Lawrence
Joanne Woodward
as Lilly
Michael Brockman
as Al
Cathy Cahill
as Waitress
Robert Goodman
as Andy
Tom Nowicki
as Jimmy
Claudia Robinson
as Nurse
Russ Wheeler
as Doctor
Joseph Alva
as Young Man #1
Joe Sikorra
as Young Man #2
Jerry Barrett
as Cop
Dave Mungenast
as Max
Don Moody
as Construction Worker #1
Leroy Dykes
as Construction Worker #2
Joe Hess
as Worker #1
Harold Bergman
as Night Watchman
Al Nesor
as Taxi Driver
Jill Selkowitz
as Factory Girl #1
Patricia A. Frye
as Factory Girl #2
Dennis W. Edwards
as Iron Construction Worker
Jan Siegel
as Woman Driver
Suzanne M. Brierley
as Beauty Parlor Woman
Will Knickerbocker
as Willie
Terry Miller
as Surplus Clerk
Mark Anthony Wade
as Delivery Man
George Warren
as Superintendent
Fred M. Wilkins
as Concrete Mixer Operator
Bunny Yeager
as Marina Bar Waitress
Gilberto Costa-Nunes
as Spanish Parrot
Jack Kassewitz
as Parrot
Jefferey M. Finn
as Motorcyclist
Nicole Gian
as Secretary
Charles P. Harris
as Warehouse Worker (uncredited)
Jerry Richardson
as Policeman (uncredited)