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Melvin and Howard
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Synopsis
Jonathan Demme's breakthrough movie featured the shaggy energy and affection for marginal American eccentrics that marked his earlier Citizens Band (1977) and such later films as Something Wild (1986) and Married to the Mob (1988). Melvin Dummar (Paul LeMat) is a barely-getting-by Nevada milkman. One day in the early 1970s, while driving down a lonely highway, Melvin picks up a shaggy, bearded bum (Jason Robards Jr.) and offers him a ride into town. Melvin gives the bum a quarter at the end of the ride, and that, so far as Melvin is concerned, is that. The story goes off on a new tangent, involving the on-and-off marriage between Dummar and his contest-happy wife Lynda (Mary Steenburgen). During one of the multitude of financial crises endured by the Dummars, Melvin discovers that the tramp he picked up was none other than billionaire Howard Hughes -- and when Hughes dies, Melvin inherits $150 million. The movie's wide acclaim included Oscars for Steenburgen and Goldman's script and New York Film Critics Awards in almost all major categories, including Best Picture and awards for Demme, Goldman, Steenburgen, and Robards. Demme would gain even greater attention in the 1990s as the director of The Silence of the Lambs (1991) and Philadelphia (1993). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Martine Beswicke Real Estate Woman
Elizabeth Cheshire Darcy Dummar
Danny Dark "Easy Street" Announcer
Melvin E. Dummar Bus Depot Counterman
John Glover Attorney Freese
Gloria Grahame Mrs. Sisk
Charlene Holt Mrs. Worth
Jason Robards, Jr. Howard Hughes
Jack Kehoe Jim Delgado
Paul Le Mat Melvin Dummar
Rick Lenz Melvin's Lawyer
Charles Napier Ventura
Susan Peretz Chapel Owner
Michael J. Pollard Little Red
Joe Ragno Attorney Maxwell
Pamela Reed Bonnie Dummar
Mary Steenburgen Lynda Dummar
Melissa Williams Sherry Dummar
Dabney Coleman Judge Keith Hayes

Production Crew

Richard Sawyer Art Director
Terry Nelson Associate Producer
Michael Chinich Casting
Tak Fujimoto Cinematographer
Bruce Langhorne Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan Demme Director
Craig McKay Editor
Don Heitzer First Assistant Director
Art Linson Producer
Don Phillips Producer
Toby Carr Rafelson Production Designer
Bo Goldman Screenwriter
Evelyn Purcell Second Unit Director
Robert Gould Set Decorator
William Scharf Sound Editor
David Ronne Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1980
Runtime: 95
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Universal

Awards
1980 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1980 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
1980 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe