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The Fortune (1975)
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Synopsis
Three's a crowd in
Mike Nichols
's period caper comedy -- or is it? To dodge the 1920s Mann Act barring the transport of women across state lines for "immoral purposes," not-yet-divorced Nicky (
Warren Beatty
) has felonious buddy Oscar (
Jack Nicholson
) marry Nicky's runaway heiress sweetheart Freddy (
Stockard Channing
) so they can all escape New York for Los Angeles. The three set up house together, but trouble starts brewing when odd man out Oscar decides to get Nicky's attention by exercising his rights as a husband to Freddy. Exasperated with being stuck in the middle of the bickering pair, Freddy threatens to donate her impending inheritance to charity, inciting Oscar and Nicky to hatch a plan to bump her off and keep the money. But Freddy just will not die, prompting the three to reconsider the whole arrangement. With a period setting and pair of stellar lead actors similar to the 1973 blockbuster
The Sting
, a screenplay by
Five Easy Pieces
author Carol Eastman (under the name Adrien Joyce), and deft comedy director Nichols, The Fortune seemed like a can't-miss proposition. But it resoundingly flopped, as audiences preferred to see Beatty in his earlier 1975 starring role as a racy L.A. hairdresser in
Shampoo
, and to wait for Nicholson's later 1975 incarnation as an archetypal iconoclast in
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
. As with other late '60s-early '70s period films like Beatty's own
Bonnie and Clyde
(1967), The Fortune lends an updated sensibility to its old-fashioned milieu, complete with a very modern happy ending. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Cast
Stockard Channing
Freddie
Scatman Crothers
Fisherman
Richard B. Shull
Chief Detective
Florence Stanley
Landlady
Warren Beatty
Nicky
Jack Nicholson
Oscar
Production Crew
W. Stewart Campbell
Art Director
John A. Alonzo
Cinematographer
David Shire
Composer (Music Score)
Anthea Sylbert
Costume Designer
Mike Nichols
Director
Stu Linder
Editor
Hank Moonjean
Executive Producer
Peter Bogart
First Assistant Director
David Shire
Musical Direction/Supervision
Don Devlin
Producer
Mike Nichols
Producer
Polly Platt
Production Designer
Richard Sylbert
Production Designer
Adrien Joyce
Screenwriter
George P. Gaines
Set Designer
Bert Hallberg
Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Vorisek
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1975
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
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