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Five women who grew up together in a small Texas town idolizing James Dean reunite 20 years later at a local dime store and discuss their lives and loves, illusion and reality. Shot in just 19 days, director Robert Altman does his best with some very uncinematic material, but it's really all about the ladies: Cher, Karen Black and the late Sandy Dennis are especially fine. Read the complete review for Come Back To The 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
Year: 1982
Rated NR

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Sandy Dennis: Mona
Cher: Sissy
Karen Black: Joanne
Sudie Bond: Juanita
Marta Heflin: Edna Louise
Kathy Bates: Stella Mae

 

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