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When his three minutes of freedom are up and he has to choose what path to take, his true character is revealed. Ron Leibman is fantastic in this movie as a fast-talking scam artist who can lie, flatter, or rebuke with eloquence.
Popular reviews. Review by Mandrakegray ★★★½ 3. Largely forgotten 70's pic in which a pair of close pals in their 30's (with poles apart personalities) take to the road in an attempt to escape the two different worlds that are crashing in on them.
- Douglas Schwartz
- Permut Presentations
Your Three Minutes Are Up: Directed by Douglas Schwartz. With Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman, Janet Margolin, Kathleen Freeman. Charlie is a sad sack of a man, working at a depressingly dull office job and stuck in a passionless engagement to a neurotic woman.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Douglas Schwartz
- 1973-08
Jun 27, 2014 · Your Three Minutes Are Up (1973) 4-Word Review: Road trip goes bad. Charlie (Beau Bridges) is unhappy with his life. He is stuck in a dull job and engaged to Betty (Janet Margolin) who is constantly nagging him.
When Charlie embarks on an uncharacteristically impromptu road trip with his fast-talking, trouble-seeking friend Mike (Ron Leibman), they end up on a hedonistic, convention-bucking journey up...
- Douglas Schwartz
- Comedy, Drama
- Beau Bridges
Your Three Minutes Are Up (1973) “Everybody’s always telling me ‘Do this, do that’!”. A debt-ridden womanizer (Ron Leibman) convinces his engaged friend Charlie (Beau Bridges) to take a credit-card-paid road trip with him before he skips out of town.
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