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The Connection (1961)
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Synopsis
Experimental director
Shirley Clarke
's first feature film is a no-compromise look at the dead-end world of drug addiction in Manhattan. Awaiting their next "connection", eight dopers sit in a bleak New York loft. The addicts agree to allow filmmaker
William Redfield
to shoot a documentary of their lifestyle--for a price. When their connection arrives, he suspects the filmmaker of being a narc and abruptly runs away. The film ends with Redfield agreeing to try some heroin himself in order to more thoroughly understand his "actors". While it appears totally improvised (especially a supposedly impromptu jam session with four musician junkies), The Connection was adapted from a play by
Jack Gelber
.
Roscoe Lee Browne
appears in the cast in one of his earliest movie roles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Roscoe Lee Browne
J.J. Burden
Warren Finnerty
Leach
Freddie Redd
Piano Player
Garry Goodrow
Ernie
William Redfield
Jim Dunn
Carl Lee
Cowboy
Henry Proach
Harry
Production Crew
Albert Brenner
Art Director
Arthur Ornitz
Cinematographer
Freddie Redd
Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Morley
Costume Designer
Shirley Clarke
Director
Shirley Clarke
Editor
Lewis M. Allen
Producer
Shirley Clarke
Producer
Richard Sylbert
Production Designer
Jack Gelber
Screenwriter
Gene Callahan
Set Designer
Year: 1961
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Films Around the World
Release
by Lewis Allen-Shirley Clarke
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.