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The Day of the Locust
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Synopsis
The Day of the Locust is anything but a cheerful, light look at Hollywood in the '30s. It recreates both the town as well as the filmmaking world around which much of the town revolved with devastating accuracy. The movie tells the twin tales of talentless wannabe actress Faye Greener (Karen Black) and Homer Simpson (Donald Sutherland), a lovelorn accountant who couldn't care less about movies. Around this framework, a huge and intricate social network is tellingly revealed, until the film's gruesome and tragic ending. Not for those who prefer to hang onto their illusions about the glory days of Hollywood, The Day of the Locust, based on the novel by Nathanael West, is a must-see for serious film buffs. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

Cast

William Atherton Tod Hackett
Billy Barty Abe
Richard Dysart Claude Estee
Lelia Goldoni Mary Dove
John Hillerman Ned Grote
Gloria Le Roy Mrs. Loomis
Geraldine Page Big Sister
Dick Powell, Jr. Dick Powell
Pepe Serna Miguel
Donald Sutherland Homer
Karen Black Faye Greener
Burgess Meredith Harry Greener
Bo Hopkins Earle Shoop

Production Crew

John J. Lloyd Art Director
Nathanael West Book Author
Conrad L. Hall Cinematographer
John Barry Composer (Music Score)
Ann Roth Costume Designer
John Schlesinger Director
Jim Clark Editor
Tim Zinnemann First Assistant Director
Jerome Hellman Producer
Ronald Shedlo Producer
Sheldon Schrager Producer
Dean Edward Mitzner Production Designer
John Robert Lloyd Production Designer
Richard Macdonald Production Designer
Nathanael West Screenwriter
Waldo Salt Screenwriter
George James Hopkins Set Designer
Tom Overton Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1975
Runtime: 144
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Paramount

Awards
1975 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1975 - Best Picture - National Board of Review