Zabriskie Point (1970)



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Synopsis:
Zabriskie Point, director Michelangelo Antonioni's only American film, is an unusual, visually stunning examination of youthful rebellion against the Establishment. The film, initially presented in quasi-documentary style, presents a group of college activists discussing key issues of their political agenda. Mark (Mark Frechette) steals an airplane and flies over a desert where he meets Daria (Daria Halprin). She is the pot-smoking secretary to businessman Lee Allen (Rod Taylor), while he is a rebel searching for a worthy cause. In the midst of the arid surroundings, Mark and Daria fall in love. Antonioni's nonrealistic approach to American counterculture myths, his loose and sluggish narrative, and the dialogue (credited to Fred Gardner, Sam Shepard, Tonino Guerra, Clare Peploe, and Antonioni) caused Zabriskie Point to be poorly received when it was first released. The score features songs from Pink Floyd, The Grateful Dead, Kaleidoscope, The Rolling Stones, John Fahey, The Youngbloods and Patti Page.

~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
2/9/1970
Director Credit
Michelangelo Antonioni Director
Cast Credit
Harrison Ford Airport worker [uncredited]
Ben Hammer
Bill Garaway Morty
Paul Fix Cafe Owner
Mark Frechette Mark
Daria Halprin Daria
Robert Taylor Lee Allen
Gervais Duran Spradlin Lee Allen's Associate
Kathleen Cleaver Kathleen
Open Theater of Joe Chaikin Lovemakers in Death Valley
Production Credits Credit
Harrison Starr Executive Producer
Carlo Ponti Producer
Art Department Credit
Dean Tavoularis Production Designer
George "Bob" Nelson Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Alfio Contini Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Robert Rubin first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Earl McCoy Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Ray Summers Costume Designer
Joe McKinney Makeup



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