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  1. No Looking Back is a 1998 American drama film directed, written, produced by, and starring Edward Burns. The film centers on the relationship of Charlie (Burns) and Claudia (Lauren Holly). The film had a limited theatrical release and grossed less than $250,000 domestically from its $5 million budget.

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  3. Mar 27, 1998 · With Lauren Holly, Kevin Heffernan, Mark Schulte, Edward Burns. Charlie, a mechanic, returns to his coastal hometown after having left Claudia behind 3 years ago. He's hoping to continue what they had but she's moved on and in with Michael and is working at a diner.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Edward Burns
    • 1998-03-27
  4. www.amazon.com › No-Looking-Back-Lauren-Holly › dpNo Looking Back - amazon.com

    Oct 17, 2000 · By keeping things spare, Burns is able to focus on the simple, honest humanity of his story, which centers on the emotional dilemma of Claudia (Lauren Holly), a small-town waitress whose engagement to blue-collar Michael (Jon Bon Jovi) is challenged when old flame Charlie (Burns) returns after an extended absence.

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  5. No Looking Back (1998) Movie Info Synopsis The story centers on Claudia (Lauren Holly), a woman who has a steady relationship with Michael (Jon Bon Jovi), and a steady job at the local...

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    • Edward Burns
    • R
    • Lauren Holly
  6. Apr 19, 2010 · edwardburnsfilms. 1.93K subscribers. Subscribed. 323. 102K views 13 years ago. Claudia is a small town girl trapped in a small town. She's got a man who loves her and a family who needs her. But...

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    • 104.3K
    • edwardburnsfilms
  7. Apr 10, 1998 · The movie is the latest from Ed Burns, who won the Sundance Film Festival in 1995 with his rich and moving " The Brothers McMullen ," but has since made two thin and unconvincing films: "She's the One" (1996) and now this one, in which self-absorbed characters fret over their lives.