: Features Ellen Burstyn, who also starred in other notable 1970s films like Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974).
: Art Carney won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1975 for his portrayal.
The duo travels across the United States, visiting Harry's children in Chicago and Los Angeles. Along the way, Harry encounters various characters—including a hitchhiking teenager and an old flame—that force him to reconcile with his past and the changing landscape of America.
(1974) is a bittersweet, tragicomic road movie directed by Paul Mazursky that explores themes of aging, displacement, and the search for belonging. Plot Overview
The film is best known for the performance of , who played the 72-year-old Harry when he was actually only 55.

