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The Great Gatsby

Nick Carraway, a young Midwesterner now living on Long Island, becomes captivated by the enigmatic past and opulent lifestyle of his neighbor, the nouveau riche Jay Gatsby. He is drawn into Gatsby's circle, bearing witness to obsession and tragedy.

Director(s)

Jack Clayton

Annabel Davis-Goff

Alex Hapsas

David Tringham

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Vincent Schiavelli

Vincent Schiavelli

Thin Man (uncredited)

Norman Chancer

Norman Chancer

Detective at Pool

Lois Chiles

Lois Chiles

Jordan Baker

Bob Sherman

Bob Sherman

Detective at Pool

Patsy Kensit

Patsy Kensit

Pamela Buchanan

Sam Waterston

Sam Waterston

Nick Carraway

Roberts Blossom

Roberts Blossom

Mr. Gatz

Robert Redford

Robert Redford

Jay Gatsby

Mia Farrow

Mia Farrow

Daisy Buchanan

Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

Tom Buchanan

Scott Wilson

Scott Wilson

George Wilson

Blain Fairman

Blain Fairman

Policeman

Duncan Inches

Duncan Inches

Party Staffer (uncredited)

Edward Herrmann

Edward Herrmann

Klipspringer

Karen Black

Karen Black

Myrtle Wilson

Elliott Sullivan

Elliott Sullivan

Wilson's Friend

Alex Hapsas

Alex Hapsas

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Regina Baff

Regina Baff

Miss Baedeker

Brooke Adams

Brooke Adams

Party Guest (uncredited)

Jack Clayton

Jack Clayton

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Paul Tamarin

Paul Tamarin

Mr. McKee

John Franchi

John Franchi

Photographer (uncredited)

Franklin Cover

Franklin Cover

Senator Evans (uncredited)

Mildred Shay

Mildred Shay

Party Guest (uncredited)

Sammy Smith

Sammy Smith

Comic

David Tringham

David Tringham

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Beth Porter

Beth Porter

Mrs. McKee

Kathryn Leigh Scott

Kathryn Leigh Scott

Catherine

John Devlin

John Devlin

Gatsby's Bodyguard

Ramon Gordon

Ramon Gordon

Party Guest (uncredited)

Tom Ewell

Tom Ewell

Mourner (uncredited)

Howard Da Silva

Howard Da Silva

Meyer Wolfsheim

Annabel Davis-Goff

Annabel Davis-Goff

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Jerry Mayer

Jerry Mayer

New York Journal Reporter (uncredited)

Arthur Hughes

Arthur Hughes

Dog Vendor

James Berwick

James Berwick

Reverend (uncredited)

Marjorie Wildes

Marjorie Wildes

Pamela's Nurse

Janet Arters

Janet Arters

A Twin at Gatsby Party

Louise Arters

Louise Arters

A Twin at Gatsby Party

Nick Lucas

Nick Lucas

Singer (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime2h 24 mins
Released on27 Mar 1974
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

"Nick" (Sam Waterston) lives in a cottage on the edge of the estate owned by the enigmatic "Gatsby" (Robert Redford) and is fascinated by the man. He has old money wealth and regularly hosts lavish parties for strangers whom her barely knows and to which he rarely bothers to go. "Nick" is unexpectedly invited to one such party and then to meet the man himself who isn't quite what he was expecting. This is the start of an unusual friendship that introduces him to a life of shallow profligacy, duplicity and some fairly ghastly individuals. "Gatsby" has taken a shine to "Daisy" (Mia Farrow) who is married to the rather brutish "Tom" (Bruce Dorn) and much of the rest of this lengthy period melodrama follows the intricacies of the new relationship between these two men, and of the latter man's increasingly dubious lifestyle that isn't quite playing out as "Nick" anticipated. Now this adaptation is an almost literal one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel - and that might have worked were we in a theatre. We are not, though, and what we are presented with here is a wordy and frankly rather sterile and plodding character study. Too much reliance is placed on the aesthetic elements - the costumes, sets, lavishness of the parties; indeed the imagery is gorgeous. It's supposed to be a love story, but the purported relationship between Redford and Farrow just doesn't resonate. I never really understood why she was so acclaimed in the first place - her performances were always rather hit or miss. The narration from Waterston also becomes a little too flat and the contrasting existences of the fabulously wealthy and the subsistence poor is hardly developed at all. My star of the film is Karen Black's "Myrtle" - possibly the only persona here that exudes anything like a sense of personality as she juggles her marriage and her affair. This is a nasty story about selfish and thoughtless people, but this iteration simply fails to capture that emotion, or - indeed - any other emotion either. Lots and lots of style, but it's lacking soul.

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