The Day of the Locust
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Donald Sutherland
Karen Black
Burgess Meredith
William Atherton
Geraldine Page
Richard A. Dysart
The Day of the Locust puts its focus on the loser, the never-was and the never-will-be. The story of destined failure features Karen Black in a fine performance as an aspiring, selfish would-be starlet, the daughter of broken down vaudevillian Burgess Meredith (a brilliant characterization). Donald Sutherland, laboring under the most striking burden of fuzzy writing, still evokes a good measure of pity as the hick whose immature love for Black is abused by her.
The principals are surrounded by a truly superb supporting cast: and the physical and technical support is beyond belief.
1975: Nominations: Best Supp. Actor (Burgess Meredith), Cinematography
(Color) Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1975. Running time: 144 MIN.
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