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Jack Nicholson | David Staebler | |
Bruce Dern | Jason Staebler | |
Ellen Burstyn | Sally | |
Julia Anne Robinson | Jessica | |
Scatman Crothers | Lewis (as Benjamin 'Scatman' Crothers) | |
Charles LaVine | Grandfather | |
Arnold Williams | Rosko | |
John P. Ryan | Surtees (as John Ryan) | |
Sully Boyar | Lebowitz | |
Josh Mostel | Frank | |
William Pabst | Bidlack | |
Garry Goodrow | Nervous Man | |
Imogene Bliss | Magda | |
Ann Thomas | Bambi | |
Tom Overton | Spot Operator |
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Producer | Bob Rafelson
Steve Blauner Harold Schneider |
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Writer | Jacob Brackman
Bob Rafelson |
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Cinematography | László Kovács
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"An Irresistibly Fascinating Film…" - Time Magazine Oscar winner Jack Nicholson (1977 Best Actor, As Good As It Gets) stars with Oscar nominees Bruce Dern (1978 Best Supporting Actor, Coming Home) and Ellen Burstyn (1971 Best Supporting Actress, The Last Picture Show) in one of the most influential and unforgettable films of the American cinema. Two years after his star-making role in Five Easy Pieces, Nicholson reunited with director Bob Rafelson for this gritty story of small-time losers and big-time dreamers in Atlantic City. Dern co-stars as Nicholson's older brother, a scam artist who's all style and no substance, and Burstyn excels as an aging beauty who has prostituted herself for an elusive shot at happiness. |
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