Leon's Case
movie

Released January 01, 1982
Overview
It is the story of a pacifist of the 60s, who, after living as a deserter for twelve years, decides to hand himself over to the authorities and face a legitimate political trial. Surprisingly, he discovers that no one cares who he is and what he has done. Emerging from his dirty basement, Leon realizes that the FBI has stopped looking for him and that President Carter has granted an amnesty. The old companions have become employees, their only "commitment" is now the family. The students of the universities refuse any political appeal. During an incredible party, given in his honor, Leon accuses his old friends of having stopped worrying, they tell him that life is much more complex than they believed in their youth. Having cut his hair, Leon also looks for a job. What he will be able to find, however, is the surprise of the last lines of the film.
Cast

John Diehl
as
Leon Bernstein

Patricia Gaul
as
Karen

Christopher Allport
as
Keith

Drew Barrymore
as
Jenny
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Steve Stuart
as
Copy Store Attendant

Stephen Keep Mills
as
Rydell

Henry G. Sanders
as
Policeman
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Laura Owens
as
Receptionist
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Leslie Linn
as
TV Anchorperson
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Larry Feder
as
Jogger
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Larry Kenswil
as
Man on Bus
Crew
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Raymond Hartung
as
Writer

Jamie Anderson
as
Director of Photography
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Gib Jaffe
as
Editor

James D. Bissell
as
Art Direction
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Donald Peake
as
Original Music Composer

Dan Attias
as
Producer

Dan Attias
as
Director
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Alan C. Blomquist
as
Production Manager
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Anderson G. House
as
Assistant Director
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Rick Fine
as
Sound Mixer
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John R. Bowey
as
Supervising Sound Editor
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Adam Jones
as
Gaffer