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Duration: 304 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Ashley Oliver
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Ashley Oliver starred in 'Greetings' (1968), an offbeat film that follows three friends navigating various counterculture themes of the time, including free love and political satire.
Alternate Names: Roz 'Pinky Tuscadero' Kelly
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Roz Kelly (born Rosiland Schwartz on July 29, 1943) is an American actress best known for her role as Fonzie's girlfriend Carol 'Pinky' Tuscadero on the television series Happy Days.
Alternate Names: Ratanya Alda, Rutanya Skrastina, Ruth Alda, Rūta Skrastiņa
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Rutanya Alda, born on October 13, 1942, is a Latvian-American actress.
Birth Name: Sara-Jo Edlin
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Release Year: 1968
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Quem Anda Cantando Nossas Mulheres, Поздравления, U.S. Greetings - Hilsen fra Amerika, Üdvözletek, Ciao America, Linkejimai, Pozdrowienia, Приветствия, Saludos, Greetings - Grüße, Grüße
Director: Brian De Palma
Writer: Brian De Palma, Charles Hirsch
Greetings follows three friends in New York City - Jon Rubin (Jonathan Warden), Paul Dennhart (Brian De Palma), and George Harvey (Robert Field), as they navigate life during the late 1960s amidst societal changes like the Vietnam War draft and JFK's assassination. The film explores their various escapades, including discussions on how to dodge the draft, computer dating, voyeurism, and other topical issues of the time.
'Greetings' is a comedic-drama directed by Brian De Palma in 1968, set against the backdrop of late-1960s New York City. The movie captures the spirit of its era, delving into themes of youth culture, anti-establishment sentiments, and the existential crises faced by young men during a time of political unrest and uncertainty.