"Descrizione" by Al222 (19776 pt) | 2023-Oct-27 10:24 |
The Last Tycoon is a 1976 film directed by Elia Kazan. The film's plot is a drama set in the 1930s Hollywood film industry and follows the story of a young producer dealing with corruption and challenges in Hollywood.
Plot
The story follows the character of Monroe Stahr (played by Robert De Niro), a successful young Hollywood producer during the golden era of cinema in the 1930s. Stahr is known for his ability to make successful movies and for his leadership in the film company.
However, Stahr faces personal and professional challenges when the company becomes entangled in intrigue and power games. Additionally, he falls in love with a young actress named Kathleen (played by Ingrid Boulting), which further complicates his life.
The film explores themes of corruption, ambition, love, and betrayal in the Hollywood film industry. The story reflects the often darker realities behind the glamour and success of Hollywood.
Director: Elia Kazan
Writer: Harold Pinter (based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
Producer: Sam Spiegel
Music: Maurice Jarre
Main Cast:
Robert De Niro as Monroe Stahr
Tony Curtis as Rodriguez
Robert Mitchum as Pat Brady
Jeanne Moreau as Didi
Jack Nicholson as Brimmer
Donald Pleasence as Boxley
Major Awards:
The film received mixed reviews from critics and did not win major Oscars or Golden Globe awards.
Box Office Gross: The film grossed approximately $1.5 million in the United States.
Critical Reception: The Last Tycoon received mixed reviews from critics. While some critics appreciated the performances of the actors, especially Robert De Niro's, others found the film less compelling compared to F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel on which it is based. The film was praised for its depiction of the golden age of Hollywood and its portrayal of the world of cinema. However, some critics felt that the film had pacing and plot development issues. Overall, the film was considered an interesting but not entirely successful adaptation of the novel.
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