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Patty Hearst

United States, United Kingdom

1988

108 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Paul Schrader

EXEC Thomas Coleman, Michael Rosenblatt

PROD James D. Brubaker, Linda Reisman, Marvin Worth

SCR Nicholas Kazan, Alvin Moscow, Patricia Hearst

DP Bojan Bazelli

CAST Natasha Richardson, William Forsythe, Ving Rhames, Frances Fisher, Jodi Long, Dana Delany, Olivia Barash, Marek Johnson

ED Michael R. Miller

PROD DES Jane Musky

MUSIC Scott Johnson

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Paul Schrader

Raised in a strict religious household in Michigan, writer/director Paul Schrader studied theology at Calvin College and didn’t see a movie until he was in his late teens. His stern background would fuel many of the themes throughout his career: downbeat stories of characters who violently break down in oppressive situations. Transfixed by the cinema and encouraged by critic Pauline Kael, he moved to Los Angeles and became a film scholar at U.C.L.A. He wrote movie reviews for newspapers, edited the magazine Cinema, and wrote the highly influential critical essay “The Trancendental Style: Ozu, Bresson, Dryer.” After a period of heavy drinking and serious depression, he sold his first screenplay, The Yakuza, a Japanese thriller co-written with his brother, Leonard, and Robert Towne. The next year, Schrader wrote Taxi Driver, the grim tale of urban alienation. Taxi Driver started his successful collaborative relationship with director Martin Scorsese, another… read more

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John

4Nov12

Thank god, Hollywood made a film about the other half. No one's left who's serious like Schrader. Just clowns like Wes Anderson running around.

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Paolo Simeone

20Jun12

Che roba la prima mezzora, che roba.

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Jaspar Lamar Crabb

11Dec11

Schrader hits the ground running with this solid film and he's lucky to have Natasha Richardson and her amazing performance.

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