A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Robert Forster, Sondra Locke, Susanne Benton
Written by:
George Wells
Directed by:
Noel Black
Release Date:
October 1, 1970
Original Title:
Cover Me Babe
Alternate Titles:
Run Shadow Run
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
Student filmmaker lets nothing stand in the way of his getting a studio contract.
Tony Hall is a student filmmaker. He is hypercritical about everything including his own work, even his own award winning experimental film, with most of his classmates recognizing that he is probably the most talented among them despite many of them not understanding his work. As with most student filmmakers, he relies on his friends - fellow classmates - in front of and behind the camera, those classmates including his current girlfriend, actress Melisse. Tony's arrogant my way or the highway places him at odds with some, especially one of the school's professors, Will Ames, who nonetheless does his job in providing the support that Tony may need to do his schoolwork and promote the work of the school's talent. Will does try to warn Melisse about the dangers of dating Tony, she and Will who used to date themselves. Tony's attitude also places him in the dichotomy of wanting that support but not wanting any of the strings that may go along with it. While Tony potentially may get some work at a studio through word of mouth of his film and on recommendation by Will, Tony embarks on a new project that is more process oriented than structured as he plans to cobble together disconnected footage he finds interesting. In that process, he begins to use what are largely considered unethical practices of filming real life situations without consent, and manipulating real life for his own purposes. The question then becomes if it gets to the point where, despite his talent, he may alienate all those around him upon who he still needs to rely.
Art Direction:
Dale Hennesy
Jack Martin Smith
Casting:
Joe Scully
Director:
Noel Black
Director of Photography:
Michel Hugo
Editor:
Harry Gerstad
Hairstylist:
Edith Lindon
Makeup Artist:
Fred C. Blau Jr.
Makeup Supervisor:
Daniel C. Striepeke
Original Music Composer:
Fred Karlin
Producer:
Lester Linsk
Set Decoration:
Robert De Vestel
Walter M. Scott
Stunts:
Terry Leonard
Writer:
George Wells
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