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The Last Tycoon (Blu-Ray) (1977)
Rating:
Starring: Robert De Niro, Dana Andrews, Tony Curtis, Ray Milland, Robert Mitchum, Jeanne Moreau, Jack Nicholson, Donald Pleasence
Director: Elia Kazan
Category: Drama, Classic
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Subtitles:
English
Length:
123 mins

 
 

 

F. Scott Fitzgerald's fascinating tale of studio politics in early Hollywood is breathtakingly brought to the screen by director Elia Kazan and screenwriter Harold Pinter. Robert DeNiro heads a powerhouse cast studio head Monroe Stahr, a thinly disguised Irving Thalberg character in command of his studio but haunted by a love lost to his past.

Tony Curtis, Robert Mitchum, Jenne Moreau, Theresa Russell, Anjelica Huston and Jack Nicholson contribute stirring supporting performances to this richly detailed '30s-era gem.