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The Day of the Locust

Movie
1975
2h 25m
R
English
Drama
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6.8
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Hollywood, 1930s. Tod Hackett, a young painter who tries to make his way as an art director in the lurid world of film industry, gets infatuated with his neighbor Faye Greener, an aspiring actress who prefers the life that Homer Simpson, a lone accountant, can offer her.
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The Day of the Locust

R
Movie
1975
2h 25m
English
Drama
Hollywood, 1930s. Tod Hackett, a young painter who tries to make his way as an art director in the lurid world of film industry, gets infatuated with his neighbor Faye Greener, an aspiring actress who prefers the life that Homer Simpson, a lone accountant, can offer her.
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Donald Sutherland
Homer Simpson
Karen Black
Faye Greener
Burgess Meredith
Harry Greener
William Atherton
Tod Hackett
Geraldine Page
Big Sister
Richard Dysart
Claude Estee
Bo Hopkins
Earle Shoop
Lelia Goldoni
Mary Dove
Jackie Earle Haley
Adore Loomis
Billy Barty
Abe Kusich
Gloria LeRoy
Mrs. Loomis
Natalie Schafer
Audrey Jennings
Jane Hoffman
Mrs. Odlesh
Paul Stewart
Helverston
Paul Jabara
Nightclub Entertainer
Norman Leavitt
Mr. Odlesh
Madge Kennedy
Mrs. Johnson
Ina Gould
Lee Sister #1
Florence Lake
Lee Sister #2
Margaret Willey
Mrs. Gingo
Gloria Stroock
Alice Estee
Directed By: John Schlesinger
Written By: Waldo Salt (Screenplay), Nathanael West (Novel)

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MySunflower says...
3 years ago
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I Laughed my A** of when [spoiler]Homer started jumping up & down on that bratty lil kid.[/spoiler]
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moonkodi says...
7 years ago
Hollywood in the 30s. Broken dreams, Hollywood society etc The characters were good. The cinematography was exellent (it told the story better than dialogue at times.) There just wasn't enough great scenes or plot development to make the whole movie exciting for the whole duration. It could have been shorter. There were a lot of immoral acts and then immoral people making choices that made Hollywood seedy, I get that, but that was too big of a repetitive theme. The ending was so over dramatic that it was like a nail in a coffin. It felt like a shock ending was used as means to and end, in that it created an illusion a great tension beforehand. I didn't care that the boy dressed as a girl got stamped to death. All the characters were very unlikeable apart from Homer who was designed to have sympathy for then kill. I didn't really care much about him either. When the movie got it right in the story telling with the cinematography it was pretty awesome but it never lasted.
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VWFringe says...
2 years ago
Best friend from high school schooled me about some very unique points of this film -- all of the films shots are composed to avoid any modern appurtenances -- remember they couldn't fix it in post. So, as a period piece it's masterful -- showing Hollywood and Los Angeles as it would've looked back in the 1930's! Also, notice the theme of water -- remember LA used to be dry...having money meant you could water a lawn, thus water becomes a bit actor in the story of haves and have-nots. Props to the director and cinematographer! Thank you, Mike Wyatt...you could have taught film history and written for comedians!
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