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The Last Picture Show is a 1971 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and co-written by Bogdanovich and Larry McMurtry, adapted from the 1966 semi-autobiographical novel by McMurtry. The film's ensemble cast includes Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, and Cybill Shepherd.
As Twitter tributes rolled in after Cloris Leachman’s death today, she was most remembered for a comedy career which lasted decades, cemented by iconic roles in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show ...
The New York Times critic Manohla Dargis has highlighted Rafelson and Schneider for founding "the groovy 1960s company Raybert (later known as BBS Productions) — and gave us Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, The Last Picture Show and Hearts and Minds, and lamenting the absence of such risk-taking companies today." [16]
The Last Picture Show: Best Supporting Actress Won [18] National Board of Review Awards: 1971: Best Supporting Actress: Won [19] National Society of Film Critics Awards: 1971: Best Supporting Actress: Runner-up New York Film Critics Circle Awards: 1972: Best Supporting Actress: Runner-up [20] Oil Valley Film Festival Awards: 2022 Not to Forget
In “The Last Picture Show,” Peter Bogdanovich vividly captured life in a dusty Texas town circa 1951 with an honesty and sexual candor that still feels bracing today. Bogdanovich, who died ...
The Last Picture Show: Disc Jockey Voice cameo [11] 1977 Opening Night: Himself Cameo [12] 1979 Saint Jack: Eddie Schuman 1981 They All Laughed: Disk Jockey Voice cameo [13] 1997 Highball: Frank [14] Mr. Jealousy: Howard Poke [15] 1998 54: Elaine's Patron Cameo [16] Lick the Star: The Principal Short films [17] 1999 Claire Makes It Big: Arturo ...
As Twitter tributes rolled in after Cloris Leachman’s death today, she was most remembered for a comedy career which lasted decades, cemented by iconic roles in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show ...
Peter Bogdanovich — whose “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon” solidified his reputation as one of the most important filmmakers in the New Hollywood of the ’70s, but whose ...