a scene from the 1973 film "Your Three Minutes Are Up." Beau Bridges plays an uptight insurance clerk. Ron Leibman plays Bridges' laid-back pal, who talks Beau into skipping work in order to drive Leibman to the airport. This little trip across town turns into an idyllic trek up the California coast. While Leibman wheels and deals in his efforts to con the Establishment, Bridges loosens up with several nubile females, totally forgetting his proper fiancee Janet Margolin. While it has all the earmarks of a typical "youth trip" film of the 1970s, Your Three Minutes Are Up scores with its believable characterizations and its perceptive view of California's mixed-up social values.
@bigjimsteelrod Yeah! He was married to her till 81. He is great in all he does (NORMA RAE-KAZ) and he recieved a TONY AWARD in 93. But yeah for me it was his acting in MAD MAGAZINE PRESENTS.... He hated the movie so much he had his name withdrawn from it?! Funny for if not him I would not own the movie...SAY IT AGAAAAAAAAAAIN!!!!!
clintbronson5 1 year ago
@clintbronson5 Hell Yeah! It's good to hear from a fellow Liebman fan-lol-yeah Mad magazine's Up the Academy-gotta see it again-it's been too long-he had the fully full on Headmaster General gear, the sunglasses-did he have a McArthur corn-cob pipe?-cant remember-he was good in The Sopranos too-you know who else was good in The Sopranos?they didnt appear together, but, Linda Lavin-dude-she looked hot as hell-she was Meadow's psychiatrist in one episode-they were a great Hollywood/New York couple
bigjimsteelrod 1 year ago
@billpeterson5150 Hell yeah! Love THE LIEBER!
Loved him in UP THE ACADEMY...."SAY IT AGAAAAIN!!"
clintbronson5 1 year ago
HELLO! HELLO? HelloShe's not too friendly-your pal-HA-Hi!!
this guy! haha
ChickenBot 2 years ago
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zamboangaVillain 2 years ago
Ol' Liebman's too much-dude chews up the scenery don't he? Always been a fan, he's always killed me-you gotta see "The Hot Rock"-he (his character) steals a Helicopter and assumes he can fly it-great role, great movie Him and Redford and George Segal and a guy named paul Sand, who I remember well, but havent seen in years-one of them classic jewelry heist movies from the late sixties,early seventies
billpeterson5150 2 years ago
Wow! I've been trying to find this film (or even anyone who remembers seeing it) for years! probably decades, now. I saw this when I was a kid and it's always stayed with me. Without getting into 'spoiler' territory, I must say it's got a fantastic '70s cinema downer ending.
zbelm 3 years ago