Country: USA
Year: 1968
Duration: 127'


Biography

film director

John Cassavetes

John Cassavetes (New York, USA, 1929 - Los Angeles, CA, USA, 1989) began as an actor before directing the 1959 movie Shadows, which was so successful that he was called to direct Too Late Blues and then A Child Is Waiting. Between 1965 and 1968, he directed Faces; in the 1970s, he directed his most important movies – Husbands (1970), Minnie and Moskowitz (1972), A Woman Under the Influence (1975) – working with actors such as Peter Falk, Ben Gazzara, Seymour Cassel and his wife Gena Rowlands. In 1980, he won a Golden Lion in Venice for his film Gloria, while Love Streams received a Golden Bear in Berlin in 1984. In 2007, the Torino Film Festival dedicated a complete retrospective to him.

FILMOGRAFIA

Shadows (Ombre, 1959), Too Late Blues (Blues di mezzanotte, 1961), A Child Is Waiting (Gli esclusi, 1963), Faces (Volti, 1968), Husbands (Mariti, 1970), Minnie and Moskowitz (Minnie e Moskowitz, 1972), A Woman Under the Influence (Una moglie, 1975), The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (L’assassinio di un allibratore cinese, 1976-1978), Opening Night (La sera della prima, 1977), Gloria (Una notte d’estate - Gloria, 1980), Love Streams (Love Streams - Scia d’amore, 1984), Big Trouble (Il grande imbroglio, 1985).

Cast

& Credits

Director and screenplay: John Cassavetes.
Director of photography: Al Ruban.
Operatore: George Sims.
Editor: Maurice McEndree, Al Ruban.
Sound: Don Pike.
Music: Jack Ackerman.
Art director: Phedon Papamichael.
Cast: John Marley (Richard Forst), Gena Rowlands (Jeannie Rapp), Lynn Carlin (Maria Forst), Seymour Cassel (Chet), Fred Draper (Fred), Val Avery (Jim McCarthy), Dorothy Gulliver (Florence), Joanne Moore Jordan (Louise), Darlene Conley (Billy Mae), Gene Darfler (Joe Jackson), Elizabeth Deering (Stella), Anne Shirley (Anne), Nita White (Nita), Erwin Sirianni (Harry Selfrine), Jim Bridges (Jim Mortensen), Don Krantz (Edward Kazmier), John Hale (Judd Lang), John Finnegan (J.P.) George Sims (barman).
Production company: Maurice McEndree.
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