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Goldstein

United States

1964

85 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Philip Kaufman, Benjamin Manaster

PROD Zev Braun, Philip Kaufman

SCR Philip Kaufman, Benjamin Manaster

DP Jean-Phillippe Carson

CAST Lou Gilbert, Ellen Madison, Tom Erhart, Ben Carruthers, Charles Fischer, Severn Darden, Anthony Holland, Nelson Algren, Jack Burns

ED Adolfas Mekas

MUSIC Meyer Kupferman

Cannes (Semaine de la critique)

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Philip Kaufman

Born in Chicago, IL, writer/director Philip Kaufman makes accessible American art films and stays out of the Los Angeles area, preferring the home base of San Francisco, working with his wife, Rose, and his son Peter. After studying at the University of Chicago and Harvard Law School, he taught English in Europe and began work on a novel. He got into filmmaking in the ‘60s after traveling to California to meet his literary mentor, Henry Miller. His first two films were satirical comedies: Goldstein, co-directed by Benjamin Manaster, and Fearless Frank, starring a young Jon Voight. During the ’70s he reworked several great American genres with the Western The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, the whaling adventure The White Dawn, the sci-fi thriller Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and the coming-of-age drama The Wanderers. During this time, he also received writing credits for the highly successful films The Outlaw Josey Wales and Raiders of the Lost Ark. In the ’80s, he turned to literary… read more

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monsieur bornstein

15Dec11

This movie is not perfect, feels almost amateur, but there is something about it which I find very appealing, the mood. I want the honor of being the film's first fan.

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Daniel S.

9Feb11

If Jean Renoir used to watch only five American movies a year, his judgment could be a little bit biased here. Personally, I would have loved to praise this film which earned the "Prize of the Nouvelle Critique" in Cannes but I sincerely don't want to take the responsibility to do so. A DVD zone pseudo intellectual first sketches.

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H. K. ‡

4Feb11

"The best American film I have seen in 20 years." ~ Jean Renoir

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