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- A Family Affair: Behind The Scenes With Ron Howard's Father (Rance) and Brother (Clint).
- Introduction by Roger Corman
- Commentary by Ron Howard and Roger Corman
- Original Trailer
Ron Howard wrote, starred and directed this 1977 riot of a film. It follows the exploits of eloping couple Sam and Paula,on the run from her angry parents who want her to marry rich boy Colin... Having stolen her fathers Rolls Royce they head off to Vegas with a $25000 bounty on their heads and an indignant Colin hot on their heels. When Colin's mother puts a further $25000 up for her son's safe return and the local radio adds to the frenzy by sending a helicopter to report on the progress; a prolonged road chase ensues with every man and his dog intent on claiming the reward!

Average rating (3 reviews)
Ha!
JackAttack117 | 29/05/2008 | See all JackAttack117's reviews (2) »
I love it how all the guys that have seen this expect everyone who found it to be looking at the game first but to be honest they are proberly right, it made me smile.
Good Film
bringmemybow | 19/04/2008 | See all bringmemybow's reviews (4) »
Instead of saying the film has nothing to do with the game, we should be saying the game has taken a lot from the film. A classic! Ron Howard is a legend!
though, not the sort of film you would watch twice... that's why it doesn't get five!
Nothing to do with the game- but fun all the same.
MartinsCDs | 24/03/2008 | See all MartinsCDs' reviews (4) »
Don't be fooled by the title. This has nothing to do with the games, so I don't know why it's under "related items". The name is just the same.
That said, this is an enjoyable film.
Ron Howard, Nancy Morgan, Elizabeth Rogers, Barry Cahill, Rance Howard, Paul Linke, Marion Ross, Don Steele, Peter Isacksen, Clint Howard, James Ritz, Hoke Howell, Lew Brown, Ken Lerner & Jack Perkins | |
PG | |
1977 | |
English | |
1 hour 25 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



































