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The Rain People
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Synopsis
Despite an effort by the Warner Bros. publicity mills to turn The Rain People into an instant cult film upon its first release (the ad campaign stressed the intimacy and humanity of the story), this early Francis Ford Coppola effort would have to wait several years to find its audience. Shirley Knight stars as Natalie, a housewife who, unable to cope with being "trapped" by impending pregnancy, deserts her husband and takes to the road. Eager to start life over, Natalie attaches herself to hitchhiker Kilgannon (James Caan). She is fully aware that Kilgannon, a former football pro, has incurred so much brain damage that he's practically a child but insists upon sticking with him. Along the way, she has a variety of offbeat experiences with such eccentrics as a snake-farmer (Tom Aldredge) and a widowed traffic-cop (Robert Duvall). An unexpectedly violent turn of events, triggered by the traffic cop's troubled daughter (Marya Zimmet), leaves Natalie virtually back where she started. Director Coppola was still laboring under the influence of the French New Wave in The Rain People; there are so many flashbacks and flashforwards that soon even the actors don't know where they stand. Yes, it's an example of youthful cinematic excess, but there's a streak of genius in The Rain People that is impossible to miss. Coppola based his screenplay on his own short story "Echoes." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tom Aldredge Mr. Alfred
Andrew Duncan Artie
Margaret Fairchild Marion
Sally Gracie Beth
Shirley Knight Natalie
Alan Manson Lou
Robert Modica Vinny
Marya Zimmet Rosalie
James Caan Kilgannon
Robert Duvall Gordon
Laurie Crews Ellen

Production Crew

Leon Ericksen Art Director
Bill Butler Cinematographer
Ronald Stein Composer (Music Score)
Francis Ford Coppola Director
Barry Malkin Editor
Jack Cunningham First Assistant Director
Jack Cunningham First Assistant Director
Bart Patton Producer
Ronald B. Colby Producer
Francis Ford Coppola Screenwriter
Nathan Boxer Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1969
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Coppola Company
Seven Arts
Warner Brothers