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Heavy Traffic

United States

1973

77 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Ralph Bakshi

PROD Ralph Bakshi, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Steve Krantz

SCR Ralph Bakshi

DP Ted C. Bemiller, Gregg Heschong

CAST Joseph Kaufmann, Beverly Hope, Frank DeKova, Terri Haven, Mary Dean

ED Donald W. Ernst

MUSIC Ed Bogas, Ray Shanklin

Synopsis

An animated feature which begins, ends and occasionally combines with, live-action filmed on location. A white dropout struggles to create comics and animated films, drawing inspiration from the harsh, gritty world around him. Still sharing his run-down apartment with his middle-aged parents, an oafish slob of an Italian father and a ditzy nut-case of a Jewish mother, he is ridiculed and looked down upon by his friends, hypocrites who run with violent gangs and the Italian Mafia, and a shallow Black girl who makes her living downtown with the pimps and pushers. This cartoonist gets a chance to pitch a film idea to a movie mogul, but the story proves too outrageous: a far-future Earth, destroyed by war and pollution, where a mutant antihero challenges and kills God. Complications ensue when the cartoonist’s parents react in irrational ways to his various involvements. —IMDb

Director

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Ralph Bakshi

Palestine native Ralph Bakshi was raised in a rough-and-tumble section of Brooklyn. A talented artist virtually from the time he could read and write, Bakshi was eighteen years old when he was hired as an opaquer at the Terrytoons animation studio. Recently purchased by the CBS television network, Terrytoons was going through a period of reorganization and restructuring, thus the time was ripe for a young man full of fresh ideas to make an impression. By his early 20s, Bakshi was directing episodes of the Terrytoons TVer Deputy Dawg and the theatrical series James Hound; he also worked on the popular cartoons Hekyll and Jekyll and Mighty Mouse. Ordered by CBS to put together a “superhero” TV cartoon series in 1965, Bakshi, now in charge of Terrytoons, demonstrated his disdain for this assignment by coming up with some of the most ridiculous, least prepossessing superguys in history: Tornado Man, Cuckooman, Ropeman, Strongman, and Diaper Baby. Incredibly, CBS loved it, and thus was born… read more

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Kristen Livera

28Sep11

High-rise New York ribald uproar in syncopation

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Christopher Smith

7Jul11

In some ways, Ralph Bakshi's most ambitious and accomplished film, certainly his most brutal and grotesque. Palpable beneath the juvenile humor and vulgarity is a raw, intense undercurrent of rebellion and surprising poignancy, as well as inventive experimentation with the medium of film animation. Definitely not for everyone, but a fascinating piece of work.

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thenicktester

22Sep10

Seventies counterculture. Animation mixed with live action. Gritty underground comics vibe with dreamlike story. I won't forget it, that's for sure!

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