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  1. Fandango is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was originally a student film titled Proof made by Reynolds while he was attending University of Southern California film school. It was a parody of Greek life at his alma mater, Baylor University.

  2. Jan 25, 1985 · Fandango: Directed by Kevin Reynolds. With Kevin Costner, Judd Nelson, Sam Robards, Chuck Bush. Five college buddies from the University of Texas circa 1971 embark on a final road trip odyssey across the Mexican border before facing up to uncertain futures, in Vietnam and otherwise.

    • (8.8K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Kevin Reynolds
    • 1985-01-25
  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1007073-fandangoFandango | Rotten Tomatoes

    Gardner Barnes (Kevin Costner) is a young Texan who has just graduated from college and is unsure of what to do next. Along with his friends, collectively known as the Groovers, Gardner embarks...

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    • Kevin Reynolds
    • PG
    • Kevin Costner
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  4. Brief Synopsis. A group of five college guys decide to have their last fling between graduation and the real world during the early '70s, even as the sceptre of the Vietnam War looms on their conscience.

    • Kevin Reynolds
    • Kevin Costner
  5. Jan 25, 1985 · Fandango, the debut feature film of writer-director Kevin Reynolds, was an early film for up-and-coming young actors including Costner, Nelson, Sam Robards (A.I. Artificial Intelligence), Suzy Amis and Glenne Headly.

  6. Fandango is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was originally a student film titled Proof made by Reynolds while he was attending USC film school. It was a parody of Greek life at his alma mater Baylor University.

  7. Five college buddies from the University of Texas circa 1971 embark on a final road trip odyssey across the Mexican border before facing up to uncertain futures, in Vietnam and otherwise. It's 1971 at the University of Texas, Austin.