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American Gigolo (1980)
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Synopsis
A slick Los Angeles callboy finds love and redemption in
Paul Schrader
's ultra-stylish drama. High-living prostitute Julian Kay (
Richard Gere
, stepping in for
John Travolta
) has it all: the Mercedes, the clothes, access to Beverly Hills' swankiest establishments, and a stable of rich, older female clients. But it all falls apart after he does a favor for his former pimp (
Bill Duke
) and the trick turns up dead a short while later; Julian's actual client won't give him an alibi, and police detective Sunday (
Hector Elizondo
) doesn't believe the gigolo's denials. The one person who can help him is frustrated politician's wife (and sole non-paying bedmate) Michelle (
Lauren Hutton
), if only Julian could let down his defenses and accept her gesture of love. Mixing his admiration for European art cinema with a voyeuristic view of the seamier side of sex and affluence, Schrader renders Julian an inscrutable, emotionally disengaged purveyor of pleasure, decked out in Giorgio Armani clothes coordinated with
Ferdinando Scarfiotti
's meticulous production design. Amid critical doubts about its artiness and distanced eroticism, American Gigolo surprised everyone by not dying on the box office vine. With some audiences reportedly showing up for repeat viewings of Gere's seductive charms, it became a moderate hit, turning Gere into a star and Armani into the new fashion sensation. Whatever reservations one may have about the movie, it provided two indelible images of 1980s decadence to come: Gere's perusing his "artist's palette" of shirts, ties, and jackets, and Gere's cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway in his convertible to the New Wave strains of Blondie's "Call Me". ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Cast
Frances Bergen
Mrs. Laudner
Carol Bruce
Mrs. Sloan
K Callan
Lisa Williams
MacDonald Carey
Hollywood Actor
Patti Carr
Judy Rheiman
Carole Cook
Mrs. Dobrun
David Cryer
Lt. Curtis
Brian Davies
Charles Stratton
Richard Derr
Mr. Williams
Bill Duke
Leon Jaimes
Hector Elizondo
Detective Sunday
Richard Gere
Julian Kaye
Lauren Hutton
Michelle Stratton
Jessica Potter
Jill
Tom Stewart
Mr. Rheiman
Peter Turgeon
Julian's Lawyer
Nina Van Pallandt
Anne
William Dozier
Michelle's Lawyer
Robert Wightman
Floyd Wicker
Production Crew
Ed Richardson
Art Director
Vic Ramos
Casting
John Bailey
Cinematographer
Giorgio Moroder
Composer (Music Score)
Paul Schrader
Director
Richard Halsey
Editor
Freddie Fields
Executive Producer
Peter Bogart
First Assistant Director
Freddie Fields
Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer
Producer
Ferdinando Scarfiotti
Production Designer
George P. Gaines
Production Designer
Paul Schrader
Screenwriter
George P. Gaines
Set Designer
Mark Fabus
Set Designer
Barry Thomas
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1980
Runtime: 117
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Metrocolor
Produced by
Paramount
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