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The Carpetbaggers

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The Carpetbaggers (1964)

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Reviews Counted:6

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Average Rating:5.6/10

Runtime: 2 hrs 30 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Power and sex are at the heart of this adaptation of Harold Robbins's soap opera bestseller, set in the 1930s and loosely based on the life of Howard Hughes. George Peppard stars as Jonas, a... Power and sex are at the heart of this adaptation of Harold Robbins's soap opera bestseller, set in the 1930s and loosely based on the life of Howard Hughes. George Peppard stars as Jonas, a hard-drinking young aircraft tycoon who starts going off the deep end when his tyrannical father (Leif Erikson) dies. After reclaiming the girl his father stole from him (Carroll Baker), Jonas starts producing movies--at first to help his old friend, a silent-film star struggling to make the transition to sound (Alan Ladd) but eventually to placate his out of control ego. After numerous failed marriages and ever-worsening alcoholism, Jonas finally makes an effort to face the demons of his past, but it may be too late. Director Edward Dmytryk (THE YOUNG LIONS, RAINTREE COUNTY) enlivens this sprawling film with his sense of character and period detail. Peppard is fine as the lead, and Alan Ladd unusually accessible as the aging cowboy star, Nevada Smith. The women in the cast, though, have little to do except manipulate the men for money and sex. Fans of this sort of thing, however, should find such shallowness merely part of the racy, sudsy fun. [More]

Starring: George Peppard, Alan Ladd, Elizabeth Ashley, Robert Cummings

Starring: George Peppard, Alan Ladd, Elizabeth Ashley, Robert Cummings, Carroll Baker, Martha Hyer, Lew Ayres, Martin Balsam, Ralph Taeger, Archie Moore, Leif Erickson, Audrey Totter, Charles Lane

Director: Edward Dmytryk

Director: Edward Dmytryk
Producer: Joseph E. Levine
Screenwriter: John Michael Hayes
Composer: Elmer Bernstein

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The sleazy pulp film was a blockbuster smash hit upon its release, proving to Hollywood that bad taste pays big dividends.

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One of the all-time great potboilers featuring a powerhouse performance by the always underrated George Peppard.

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The film was a blockbuster back in 1964 and could have been seen as the last word in silver screen sleaze ... at least as far as mainstream America was concerned.

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