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Amy Rose Locane, born December 19, 1971, is an American actress known for her role in John Waters' 'Cry-Baby' (1990). In June 2010, she was involved in a fatal drunk driving crash while driving with a blood-alcohol level three times the legal limit. Despite being cleared of manslaughter charges, Locane was convicted of vehicular homicide and assault by auto. Initially sentenced to three years, serving two and a half, she was subsequently re-sentenced to eight years in September 2020.
Birth Name: Rósa Arianna McGowan
Birth Date: 1973-09-05
Birth Place: Certaldo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Alternate Names: Rose Arianna McGowan, Rose Arianna McGowan, Rose Arianna Rodriguez, Rose Jane McGowan, Rose Rodriguez, Rose Arianna Rodriguez, Rose Jane McGowan, Rose Rodriguez, Rosena McGowan, Rosena McGowan, Rósa Arianna McGowan, ローズ・マッゴーワン, 로즈 맥고완
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Rose McGowan (born Rósa Arianna McGowan on September 5, 1973) is an American actress, director, and activist. Born in Italy to American parents, she was raised within the Children of God cult until her family left for the U.S. when Rose was 10. After moving to Oregon, she faced bullying at school and rebelled against her family. At age 15, McGowan emancipated herself legally from her parents and lived in a squat with drag artists before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue acting. Her breakthrough role came as Amy Blue in Gregg Araki's 'The Doom Generation' (1995), for which she was nominated for Best Debut Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards. Throughout the 90s, McGowan appeared in films like 'Scream', 'Jawbreaker', and 'Charmed'. Despite her success as a sex symbol, she struggled with finding mainstream roles. In 2015, she announced her departure from acting due to industry trauma and launched her activism career under the Rose Army banner. Her debut film 'Dawn' premiered at Sundance in 2015.
Release Year: 1997
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Indo Até o Fim, Der lange Weg der Leidenschaft, Ela täiega, Sin respiro, Elä täysillä, Mehri telous, Végig az úton, Vivere fino in fondo, Indianapolis no Natsu, Demasiado lejos, Na calosc, Când mergi pâna la capat, Попутчики, Sonuna kadar
Director: Mark Pellington
Writer: Dan Wakefield
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Companies: Gramercy Pictures, Lakeshore Entertainment, Oscilloscope, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance
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Keywords: 1950s, based on novel or book, friendship, indianapolis, korean war (1950-53), korean war veteran, love, marriage, veteran
After returning home from the Korean War, two young men named Gunner Casselman and Sonny Burns reunite in their hometown of Indianapolis. Gunner spent his time abroad during the war and now tries to convince his mother that Marty, his girlfriend, is good enough for him. Meanwhile, Sonny, who was stationed stateside, finds himself torn between his loyal girlfriend Buddy and the tempting Gale Ann. As they reminisce about old times and adapt to their new lives, Gunner and Sonny realize that they are outgrowing the lives they lived before the war.
‘Going All the Way’ is a bittersweet coming-of-age drama directed by Mark Pellington in 1997. Set in the mid-1950s in Indianapolis, the film follows Korean War veterans and former classmates Gunner Casselman and Sonny Burns as they navigate love, relationships, and personal growth upon their return home. The story explores themes of change, adaptation, and the complexities of love and friendship as these two men search for fulfillment in middle America.