SCREENING: Marfa Golf Course - Friday Oct 16 8:00PM
INFO
Category: Narrative Feature Year: 1963 Runtime: 112m Country: USA Language: English
CREDITS
Director: Martin Ritt Author: Larry McMurtry Screenwriter: Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank Jr. Producer: Irving Ravetch, Martin Ritt Editor: Frank Bracht Cinematographer: James Wong Howe Composer: Elmer Bernstein Art Direction: Tambi Larsen, Hal Pereira Cast: Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal, Brandon De Wilde, Whit Bissell
Martin Ritt was American director admired for making films that explored moral choices and reflected concern for racially and economically oppressed people. The main characters in Ritt’s films tended to be loners or underdogs whose ethical scruples place them at odds with the dubious values of society. Beginning in 1957, Mr. Ritt directed and occasionally co-produced 25 diverse films, including "Edge of the City," "The Long Hot Summer," "Hud," "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold," "Sounder," "Pete 'n' Tillie," "Norma Rae," "Murphy's Romance," "Nuts" and "Stanley and Iris."