Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. 8. März 2017 · Lost in America (1985 Julie Hagerty Albert Brooks) Part 1. David and Linda Howard are typical 1980s yuppies in Los Angeles who are fed up with their lifestyle. He works in an advertising agency and she for a department store.

    • March 08, 2017
    • Ade Binelli
    • 59 Min.
    • 632
  2. Is Lost in America streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

    • (134)
    • David Howard; Linda Howard; Receptionist
    • R
    • 1985
    • lost in america full movie1
    • lost in america full movie2
    • lost in america full movie3
    • lost in america full movie4
    • lost in america full movie5
  3. Lost in America. Goodbye, nest egg. Greetings, hilarity. Director/co-writer Brooks memorably bonds with Hagerty as a couple spinning along on wheels of misfortune. 970 IMDb 7.0 1 h 31 min 1985. X-Ray R. Comedy · Emotional · Fun · Strange.

  4. After being snubbed at his advertising job, Los Angeles yuppie David Howard (Albert Brooks) convinces his wife, Linda (Julie Hagerty), to quit her job and join him on a cross-country road trip ...

    • (200)
    • Albert Brooks
    • R
    • Albert Brooks
  5. Lost in America is a 1985 American satirical road comedy film directed by Albert Brooks and co-written by Brooks with Monica Johnson. The film stars Brooks alongside Julie Hagerty as a married couple who decide to quit their jobs and travel across America.

    • March 15, 1985 (U.S.)
    • Marty Katz
  6. 8. Feb. 1985 · Lost in America: Directed by Albert Brooks. With Albert Brooks, Julie Hagerty, Sylvia Farrel, Tina Kincaid. A husband and wife in their 30s decide to quit their jobs, live as free spirits and cruise America in a Winnebago.

  7. Lost in America. In this hysterical satire of Reagan-era values, written and directed by Albert Brooks, a successful Los Angeles advertising executive (Brooks) and his wife (Julie Hagerty) decide to quit their jobs, buy a Winnebago, and follow their Easy Rider fantasies of freedom and the open road.