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Blue Collar
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Synopsis
Paul Schrader's directorial debut examines the trials of Detroit autoworkers living at the mercy of a heartless corporation and a corrupt union. Surviving from paycheck to paycheck, Checker Cab assembly linemen Zeke (Richard Pryor), Jerry (Harvey Keitel), and Smokey (Yaphet Kotto) scrape by and take pleasure in a few rounds of beer or bowling (and occasional illicit amusements). But when their money troubles pile up, Jerry and Smokey join Zeke in a desperate plan to steal cash from their local union office. Along with a piddling $600, they unexpectedly swipe evidence of union corruption. Deciding to use it for blackmail, the men discover instead how powerfully malevolent the union can be in a system that counts on petty divisiveness to keep the larger power structure intact. Inspired by stories of real-life disillusionment, Schrader and his brother/co-writer Leonard Schrader took on politically difficult issues of race and corporate labor, infusing the indictment of unions with a suggestion of post-Watergate paranoia about forces beyond the union that keep workers in their place. From the opening sequence of the assembly line to the final evocative freeze-frame, Schrader maintains an atmosphere of gritty realism, with the lead trio lending low-key dramatic force to a situation beyond their control. Too downbeat for a late '70s audience increasingly drawn to happier fare, Blue Collar flopped, yet it did earn Schrader critical accolades. Although he has reportedly since disowned the film, Blue Collar remains one of Schrader's best works, with Zeke and Jerry powered by the same sense of simmering frustration that would explode so effectively in Affliction two decades later. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ed Begley, Jr. Bobby Joe
Harry Bellaver Eddie Johnson
Cliff De Young John Burrows
Chip Fields Caroline Brown
Leonard Gaines Internal Revenue Man
Harvey Keitel Jerry Bartkowski
Yaphet Kotto Smokey
George Memmoli Jenkins
Harry Northrup Hank
Lucy Saroyan Arlene Bartowski
Milton Selzer Sumabitch
Borah Silver Miller
Lane Smith Clarence Hill
Sammy Warren Barney
Denny Arnold Unshaven Thug
Richard Pryor Zeke Brown
Stephen P. Dunn Flannigan
Jimmy Martinez Charlie T. Martinez
Stacey Baldwin Debby Bartowski
Speedy Brown Slim
Steve Butts Bob Bartowski
Jaime Carreire Little Joe
Jerry Dahlmann Superintendent
Davone Florence Frazier Brown
Rock Riddle Blonde Thug
Vermetta Royster Neighbor
Eddie Singleton Ali Brown
Rya Singleton Aretha Brown

Production Crew

David C. Nichols Associate Producer
Vic Ramos Casting
Bobby Byrne Cinematographer
Jack Nitzsche Composer (Music Score)
Ry Cooder Composer (Music Score)
Alice Rush Costume Designer
Ron Dawson Costume Designer
Paul Schrader Director
Tom Rolf Editor
Ry Cooder Musical Arrangement
Don Guest Producer
Lawrence G. Paull Production Designer
Leonard Schrader Screenwriter
Paul Schrader Screenwriter
Peg Cummings Set Designer
Willie D. Burton Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1978
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
T.A.T. Communications
Universal