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  1. Between the Lines is a 1977 American ensemble romantic comedy-drama film [1] from Midwest Films. It was directed by Joan Micklin Silver [2] and produced by her husband Raphael D. Silver. [1] The film was nominated for three awards at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival, winning two of them.

  2. Between the Lines: Directed by Joan Micklin Silver. With John Heard, Lindsay Crouse, Jeff Goldblum, Jill Eikenberry. The lives and tribulations of a staff of an independent newspaper in Boston who're struggling financially.

    • (1,4K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Joan Micklin Silver
    • 1978-11-24
  3. 5 de fev. de 2019 · Music critic Max (Jeff Goldblum) uses his influence to score dates, while news reporter Harry (John Heard) is dating the lovely Abbie (Lindsay Crouse), the publicatio ...more. At the offices of a...

    • 1 min
    • 17,6K
    • Cohen Film Collection
  4. Notícias. 101 minutos. História de um jornal clandestino em Boston prestes a ser tomado por um grande negócio. Estreia Mundial: 27 de Abril de 1977. Outras datas. Elenco de Between the Lines. Jeff Goldblum Max Arloft. John Heard (I) Harry Lucas. Lindsay Crouse Abbie. Adrienne King Young Lady (uncredited) Bruno Kirby David Entwhistle. Mais.

    • (6)
    • Jeff Goldblum
    • Joan Micklin Silver
  5. “Between the Lines” is the original Gen X angst hangout film. Oddly, it arrived a half decade too early to buddy up with its eventual audience. Director Joan Micklin Silver’s work is a direct precursor to “The Big Chill,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,” and “Diner.”

    • (5,9K)
    • Midwest Films
    • Joan Micklin Silver
  6. At the offices of a Boston alternative newspaper, the staff members enjoy a positive and open-minded work environment. Music critic Max (Jeff Goldblum) uses his influence to score dates, while ...

    • (18)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • R
  7. Overview. The staff of the Back Bay Mainline, a Boston underground newspaper that rose to prominence in the 1960s, struggles with the shifting social climate of the '70s amid rumors that the paper is about to be sold to a media giant. Fred Barron. Screenplay, Story. Joan Micklin Silver.