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Welcome to L.A. (1976)
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Synopsis
Alan Rudolph
's first feature Welcome to L.A. displays his characteristic mood of romantic despair utilizing a La Ronde-like circle of sexual adventures and failed affairs centered around song-writer Carroll Barber(
Keith Carradine
) which spread out through the city. Barber is an aloof womanizer who cannot commit or love and is used by Rudolph to illustrate the loneliness inherent in big-city life. The film, featuring a haunting score by Richard Baskin, is a bit too ambitious for the beginning director. However, he gets good performances from
Sally Kellerman
as a lonely real estate agent,
Geraldine Chaplin
, as a Valley housewife addicted to taxi rides and
Lauren Hutton
as the mistress of a wealthy man. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
Cast
Diahnne Abbott
Jeannette Ross
Geraldine Chaplin
Karen Hood
John Considine
Jack Goode
Lauren Hutton
Nona Bruce
Mike E. Kaplan
Russell Linden
Harvey Keitel
Ken Hood
Sally Kellerman
Ann Goode
Denver Pyle
Carl Barber
Cedric Scott
Faye
Sissy Spacek
Linda Murray
Richard Baskin
Eric Wood
Keith Carradine
Carroll Barber
Viveca Lindfors
Susan Moore
Production Crew
Scott Bushnell
Associate Producer
David Myers
Cinematographer
Richard Baskin
Composer (Music Score)
Alan Rudolph
Director
Tom Walls
Editor
William A. Sawyer
Editor
Tommy Thompson
First Assistant Director
Monty Westmore
Makeup
Robert Altman
Producer
Alan Rudolph
Screenwriter
Richard Baskin
Songwriter
Chris McLaughlin
Sound/Sound Designer
Jim Webb
Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Portman
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1976
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Produced by
United Artists
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