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The Last Tycoon (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$26.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Subtitles )
Italian ( Subtitles )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
123 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1976 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Elia Kazan


Written By:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Harold Pinter


Actors:
Robert De Niro ..... Monroe Stahr
Tony Curtis ..... Rodriguez
Robert Mitchum ..... Pat Brady
Jeanne Moreau ..... Didi
Jack Nicholson ..... Brimmer
Donald Pleasence ..... Boxley
Ray Milland ..... Fleishacker
Dana Andrews ..... Red Ridingwood
Ingrid Boulting ..... Kathleen Moore
Peter Strauss ..... Wylie
Theresa Russell ..... Cecilia Brady
Tige Andrews ..... Popolos
Morgan Farley ..... Marcus
John Carradine ..... Tour Guide
Jeff Corey ..... Doctor
Diane Shalet ..... Stahr's Secretary
Seymour Cassel ..... Seal Trainer
Anjelica Huston ..... Edna
Bonnie Bartlett ..... Brady's Secretary
Sharon Masters ..... Brady's Secretary
Eric Christmas ..... Norman
Leslie Curtis ..... Esther Rodriguez
Lloyd Kino ..... Kino
Brendan Burns ..... Assistant Editor
Carrie Miller ..... Lady in Restaurant
Peggy Feury ..... Hairdresser
Betsy Jones-Moreland ..... Lady Writer
Patricia Singer ..... Girl on Beach
Rutanya Alda ..... Monroe Stahr's Secretary
Don Ames ..... Restaurant Patron
Shirley Anthony ..... Restaurant Patron
Jack Berle ..... Executive
Don Brodie ..... Extra on Set
Nick Cairis ..... Man at Front Table
Dick Cherney ..... Man in Office
Robert Cole ..... Crew Member
George DeNormand ..... Executive
Peter Eastman ..... Man at Premiere
Pamela Guest ..... Stahr's Secretary
Jester Hairston ..... Waiter in Stahr's Office
Bob Harks ..... Doorman
Byron Morrow ..... Studio Executive
Monty O'Grady ..... Man in Office
Arnold Roberts ..... Hotel Guest
Cosmo Sardo ..... Film Crew Member
Montana Smoyer ..... Disgruntled Lady on Elevator
Nico Stevens ..... Restaurant Patron
Arthur Tovey ..... Ballroom Dancer
H.M. Wynant ..... Man at Dailies


Synopsis:
Young film producer, Monroe Stahr, is a rising star in 1930's Hollywood due to his ability to get anything he envisions done even if it means breaking a few rules. The latest film he's working on stars two popular actors, Rodriguez and Didi, and everyone is sure it'll be a smashing hit when it's done. The times are changing however, since the first guilds and unions are being formed in Hollywood, but Stahr is still sticking to his old ways of doing things in spite of that. His main opponent becomes a union organizer, Brimmer, but Stahr finds ways to deal with him as well. However, in his hubris, Stahr crosses one red line too many when he falls for a young troubled engaged woman called Kathleen Moore and neglects Cecilia Brady, the young daughter of studio executive and Stahr's boss, Pat Brady. Pat becomes furious over this as well as Stahr's other misbehavings and makes it his mission to take Stahr down. Due to all the pressure, Stahr's health starts failing as well. The film is based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's last novel The Last Tycoon that was never finished. The character of Monroe Stahr is based on Irving Thalberg, the production chief at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) film studio during the late 1920's and 1930's. The character of Pat Brady is based on Louis B. Mayer himself, the legendary co-founder of MGM.



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