A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 22, 1971
Original Title:
Desperate Characters
Alternate Titles:
Hova tűnt szép napok
Personajes desesperados
Pustka
Verzweifelte Menschen
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ITC Entertainment
T.D.J. Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Sophie and Otto Bentwood are a middle-aged, middle class, childless Brooklyn Heights couple trapped in a loveless marriage. He is an attorney, she a translator of books. Their existence is affected not only by their disintegrating relationship but by the threats of urban crime and vandalism that surround them everywhere they turn, leaving them feeling paranoid, scared, and desperately helpless.
Art Direction:
Edgar Lansbury
Assistant Camera:
Ronald M. Lautore
Assistant Director:
Norman I. Cohen
François Moullin
Assistant Editor:
Rick Shaine
Geraldine Fabrikant
Assistant Production Manager:
Michael Haley
Boom Operator:
Jack Dalton Jr.
Co-Producer:
Paul Leaf
Costume Design:
Sarah E. Gifft
Director:
Frank D. Gilroy
Director of Photography:
Urs Furrer
Editor:
Robert Q. Lovett
Extras Casting:
Vic Ramos
Gaffer:
Louis Gerolomi
Grip:
Louis S. Toth, Jr.
Novel:
Paula Fox
Original Music Composer:
Lee Konitz
Ron Carter
Jim Hall
Producer:
Frank D. Gilroy
Production Manager:
Norman I. Cohen
Production Secretary:
Adeline Leonard Seakwood
Property Master:
Robert Reilly
Screenplay:
Frank D. Gilroy
Script Supervisor:
Roberta Hodes
Set Decoration:
Herbert F. Mulligan
Sound Editor:
Sanford Rackow
Thomas Halpin
Sound Mixer:
John H. Bolz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dick Vorisek
Transportation Captain:
James Giblin
Wardrobe Master:
Peggy Farrell
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