You're a Big Boy Now
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You're a Big Boy Now | |
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Directed by | Francis Ford Coppola |
Produced by | Phil Feldman |
Written by | Francis Ford Coppola |
Starring | Elizabeth Hartman Peter Kastner Geraldine Page |
Cinematography | Andrew Laszlo |
Distributed by | Seven Arts |
Release date(s) | 1966 |
Running time | 96 min. |
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You're a Big Boy Now is a 1966 film with Peter Kastner, Geraldine Page, Julie Harris and Karen Black, written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola based on a novel by David Benedictus.
The story of a young man's troubled awakening to the big world is a peculiar one. But the film is an early example of the forthcoming counterculture sensibilities — not because of a focus on drugs or long hair, but because of the inclusion of the emerging music, the latest dance trends, and fresh social attitudes. As with The Graduate, there is the sense of searching for "something new" other than the conventional, discouraging world of the socially secure adults.
The hit song by the same name, written and performed by the Lovin' Spoonful, was later included in an album a year later, after the movie had run its course in first-run theaters.
The movie also contained the Lovin' Spoonful instrumental Amy's Theme, and the jazz bagpiper Rufus Harley plays a small role. The Spoonful released a soundtrack album.
[edit] Cast
Elizabeth Hartman as Barbara Darling
Geraldine Page as Margery Chanticleer
Peter Kastner as Bernard Chanticleer
Rip Torn as I. H. Chanticleer
Michael Dunn as Richard Mudd
Tony Bill as Raef del Grado
Julie Harris as Miss Nora Thing
Karen Black as Amy Partlett
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