The Last Tycoon (1976)

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Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Harold Pinter

Directed by Elia Kazan

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1976

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Black and White

Stirring romantic drama set in 1930s Hollywood, based on F Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished novel. The youthful head of a major film studio guides the careers of matinee idols and budding starlets. But as he fulfills his dreams on the big screen, he gets caught up in painful relationships and power struggles within the industry.

Cast

Image for Robert de NiroRobert de NiroMonroe Stahr
Image for Tony CurtisTony CurtisRodriguez
Image for Robert MitchumRobert MitchumPat Brady
Jeanne MoreauDidi
Image for Jack NicholsonJack NicholsonBrimmer
Image for Donald PleasenceDonald PleasenceBoxley
Ray MillandFleishacker
Dana AndrewsRed Ridingwood
Ingrid BoultingKathleen Moore
Peter StraussWylie
Theresa RussellCecilia Brady
Tige AndrewsPopolos
Morgan FarleyMarcus
John CarradineTour guide
Jeff CoreyDoctor
Diane ShaletStahr's secretary
Seymour CasselSeal trainer
Image for Anjelica HustonAnjelica HustonEdna
Bonnie BartlettBrady's secretary
Sharon MastersBrady's secretary
Eric ChristmasNorman
Leslie CurtisMrs. Rodriguez
Lloyd KinoButler
Brendan BurnsAssistant editor
Betsy Jones-MorelandLady writer
Carrie MillerLadly in restaurant
Peggy FeuryHairdresser
Patricia SingerGirl on beach

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