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Fat City (1972)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:9
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Lesser known than films by Scorsese and Coppola, John Huston's masterly FAT CITY is a classic story of the American underdog, and deserves its place in the canon of great 1970s films. Adapted from... Lesser known than films by Scorsese and Coppola, John Huston's masterly FAT CITY is a classic story of the American underdog, and deserves its place in the canon of great 1970s films. Adapted from a Leonard Gardner novel, this sorely overlooked work brilliantly and unflinchingly portrays the lives of a group of born losers. Set in California, the story revolves around the lives of poor fighters. Stacy Keach is Tully, a down-on-his-luck alcoholic boxer living in a flophouse and earning money as a field worker while trying for a comeback. Jeff Bridges is Ernie, his 18-year-old protege who is setting himself up for the same hard-luck life. Tully tries to pass his wisdom on to Ernie, attempting to give the kid the chances that he missed. Meanwhile, Tully also becomes involved with Oma (Susan Tyrell), a raging alcoholic who does nothing but drag him further down. This film initially presents itself as a Horatio Alger-like comeback or underdog story, but is actually a bleak, incisive character study. A downbeat classic, FAT CITY is one of the best films by director John Huston. [More]
Starring: Stacy Keach, Jeff Bridges, Candy Clark, Susan Tyrrell
Starring: Stacy Keach, Jeff Bridges, Candy Clark, Susan Tyrrell, Nicholas Colasanto, Art Aragon
Director: John Huston
Director: John Huston
Screenwriter: Leonard Gardner
Producer: Ray Stark
Composer: Marvin Hamlisch
Reviews for Fat City
Grim and downbeat, John Huston's superlative drama about a bunch of losers in Stockton California is splendidly acted by Stacy Keach, Jeff Bridges, and particularly Susan Tyrrell in a well-deserved Oscar nominated turn.
Fat City is most notable for terrific performances all around, especially those of Stacy Keach, Susan Tyrell, and a baby-faced Jeff Bridges.
The downbeat sports drama is a marvelous understated character study of the marginalized leading desperate lives.
The movie is crafty work and very much a show. In one way or another, right down to the percussively abrupt open ending, it's all about being hammered.
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