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Permanent Vacation

Permanent Vacation

19815.91h 15m

Overview

In downtown Manhattan, twentysomething Allie, whose father is not around and whose mother is institutionalized, is a big Charlie Parker fan. He almost subconsciously searches for meaning in his life and meets some idiosyncratic characters along the way.

Directed by Jim Jarmusch
Written by Jim Jarmusch
Produced by Jim Jarmusch
Box OfficeBudget: $12K0

Top Cast

Chris Parker

Chris Parker

Allie

Leila Gastil

Leila Gastil

Leila

John Lurie

John Lurie

Sax Player

Richard Boes

Richard Boes

War Vet

Sara Driver

Sara Driver

Nurse

C

Charlie Spademan

Patient

Jane Fire

Jane Fire

Nurse

Ruth Bolton

Ruth Bolton

Mother

Evelyn Smith

Evelyn Smith

Patient

Maria Duval

Maria Duval

Latin Girl

Themes & Keywords

new york citysaxophonedriftermental illness

About Permanent Vacation

Permanent Vacation is a drama film released in 1981 exploring themes of new york city, saxophone, drifter, mental illness. Directed by Jim Jarmusch, it stars Chris Parker, Leila Gastil, John Lurie. In downtown Manhattan, twentysomething Allie, whose father is not around and whose mother is institutionalized, is a big Charlie Parker fan. He almost subconsciously searches for meaning in his life and meets some idiosyncratic characters along the way.

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