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The Last Picture Show (1971)
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Synopsis:
In a bleak and sleepy 50s Texas town, two high-school seniors, stars on a losing football team, ponder their futures, carry on love affairs with the town sweetheart and and an older, married woman respectively, and look to fatherly advice from the ex-cowboy owner of the town's pool hall/cafe and moviehouse. But when the moviehouse closes for good it not only forces the youths to reeaxmine what lies ahead, it also signals the end of an era.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
10/3/1971
Director
Credit
Peter Bogdanovich
Director
Cast
Credit
Timothy Bottoms
Sonny Crawford
Jeff Bridges
Duane Jackson
Cybill Shepherd
Jacy Farrow
Ben Johnson
Sam the Lion
Cloris Leachman
Ruth Popper
Ellen Burstyn
Lois Farrow
Eileen Brennan
Genevieve
Clu Gulager
Abilene
Sam Bottoms
Billy
Sharon Taggart
Charlene Duggs
Randy Quaid
Lester Marlow
Joe Heathcock
Sheriff
Bill Thurman
Coach Popper
Barc Doyle
Joe Bob Blanton
Jessie Lee Fulton
Miss Mosey
Gary Brockette
Bobby Sheen
Helena Humann
Jimmie Sue
Loyd Catlett
Leroy
Robert Glenn
Gene Farrow
John Hillerman
Teacher
Janice O'Malley
Mrs Clarg
Floyd Mahaney
Oklahoma Patrolman
Kimberly Hyde
Annie Annie Martin
Noble Willingham
Chester
Marjory Jay
Winnie Snips
Joyce Hash
Mrs. Jackson
Pamela Keller
Jackie Lee French
Gordon Hurst
Monroe
Mike Hosford
Johnny
Faye Jordan
Nurse
Charlie Seybert
Andy Fanner
Grover Lewis
Mr. Crawford
Rebecca Ulrick
Marlene
Merrill Shepherd
Agnes
Buddy Wood
Bud
Kenny Wood
Ken
Leon Brown
Cowboy in Cafe
Bobby McGriff
Truck Driver
Jack Mueller
Oil Pumper
Robert Arnold
Brother Blanton
Frank Marshall
Tommy Logan
Tom Martin
Larry
Otis Elmore
1st Mechanic
Charles Salmon
Roughneck Driver
George Gaulden
Cowboy
Will Morris Hannis
Gas Station Man
The Leon Miller Band
Themselves
Production Credits
Credit
Stephen J Friedman
Producer
Bert Schneider
Executive Producer
Harold Schneider
Associate Producer
Production Companies
Credit
BBS Productions
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Columbia Pictures
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Columbia Pictures
Domestic Distribution Rights
Kinowelt Medien AG
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video/Epic Home Video
Foreign Video Distributor
Critereon Collection/Voyager Company
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Archer City, Texas, USA
Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
Writer
Credit
Larry McMurtry
Source Material (from novel)
Peter Bogdanovich
Screenplay
Larry McMurtry
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Polly Platt
Production Designer
Vincent Cresciman
Art Department - Design Assistant
Walter Scott Herndon
Art Director
George Lillie
Painter
Casting
Credit
Ross Brown
Casting
Film Camera
Credit
Robert Surtees
Director of Photography
Terry K Meade
Camera Operator
Production Management
Credit
Frank Marshall
Location Manager
Robert Rubin
Assistant Director
Marshall Schlom
Script Supervisor
Marilyn LaSalandra
Production Coordinator
Don Guest
Unit Production Manager
William Morrison
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Tom Overton
Sound Mixer - Mixer
Dean Salmon
Boom Operator - Boom Man
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Mickey Sherrard
Wardrobe
Nancy McArdle
Wardrobe
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