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  1. Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins is a 1975 American comedy-drama film directed by Dick Richards and written by John Kaye. The film was the second film credit for Jerry Bruckheimer, who was an associate producer. The film features the song "Honky Tonk Angels", performed by lead actress Sally Kellerman. [1]

  2. 1 set 1975 · With Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman, Mackenzie Phillips, Alex Rocco. Hapless driving instructor and former Gunnery Sergeant Rafferty, living in squalor near Hollywood, California, doesn't put up too much of a fight when two ladies hitch a ride and attempt to kidnap him in their attempt to get to New Orleans; while initially put off ...

    • (612)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Dick Richards
    • 1975-09-01
  3. 13 mag 2024 · trama rafferty and the gold dust twins Un annoiato istruttore di guida viene rapito da due donne che lo costringono a guidare da New Orleans fino in California, dove una delle due...

    • Dick Richards
    • Sally Kellerman
  4. Gunnery Sergeant Rafferty is a driving instructor who is struggling to get by, living in a dump near Hollywood. So when two young women hitchhikers abduct him in order to get to New Orleans, Rafferty figures he doesn't have much to lose and goes along with it.

    • Dick Richards
    • Alan Arkin
  5. Rafferty (Alan Arkin) conducts driving examinations and is forced at gunpoint to drive two young women (Sally Kellerman, Mackenzie Phillips) from California to Louisiana.

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    • R.M. Richards
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    • Alan Arkin
  6. Hapless driving instructor and former Gunnery Sergeant Rafferty, living in squalor near Hollywood, California, doesn't put up too much of a fight when two ladies hitch a ride and attempt to kidnap him in their attempt to get to New Orleans; while initially put off, Rafferty finds he's charmed by the kooky pair of misfits and the three of them dr...

    • 91 min
  7. Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins is a 1975 American comedy-drama film directed by Dick Richards and written by John Kaye. The film was the second film credit for Jerry Bruckheimer, who was an associate producer. The film features the song "Honky Tonk Angels", performed by lead actress Sally Kellerman.