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Mia Farrow | Daisy Buchanan | |
Robert Redford | Jay Gatsby | |
Karen Black | Myrtle Wilson | |
Lois Chiles | Jordan Baker | |
Bruce Dern | Tom Buchanan | |
Sam Waterson | ||
Scott Wilson | George Wilson | |
Sam Waterston | Nick Carraway | |
Howard Da Silva | Meyer Wolfsheim | |
Roberts Blossom | Mr. Gatz | |
Edward Herrmann | Klipspringer | |
Arthur Hughes | Dog Vendor | |
Kathryn Leigh Scott | Catherine | |
Beth Porter | Mrs. McKee | |
Paul Tamarin | Mr. McKee |
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Producer | David Merrick
Hank Moonjean |
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Writer | Francis Ford Coppola
F. Scott Fitzgerald |
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Cinematography | Douglas Slocombe
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The '20s never roared louder than in this sumptuosly romantic retelling of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Jazz Age classic. Robert Redford stars as Jay Gatsby, who had once loved beautiful, spoiled Daisy Buchanan (Mia Farrow), then lost her to a rich boy. But now Gatsby is mysteriously wealthy... and ready to woo Daisy back. A winner of two Academy Awards, The Great Gatsby features a fine supporting cast and an elegant script by Francis Ford Coppola. And at its center is the opulent evocation of an era of hot jazz and cold champagne, of women as exotic and demanding as hothouse flowers, and of lives made soft by too much, too soon. |
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