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Added: Jun 3, 2009

From: tranmere789

Duration: 8:2

Based on a wonderful novel by African-American writer Kristen Hunter and adapted by the estimable Bill Gunn ("Ganja and Hess"), another African-American,"The Landlord" looms as a template for responsible socio-comic filmmaking. Beau Bridges - in perhaps his first and last screen role of any relevance - is hugely appealing as Elgar Enders, a clueless rich kid who decides to liberate himself from his repressive family by setting up housekeeping in the Park Slope neighborhood of New York - and this was years before the idea of inner-city gentrification became a reality. The film consists of one memorable moment after another, fueled by a major (and award-worthy) performance by Diana Sands as one of Bridges's tenants and entertaining supporting turns by Lee Grant (Oscar-nominated), Louis Gossett, Jr., Pearl Bailey, Walter Brooke, Robert Klein, Susan Anspach, Marki Bey, Mel Stewart, Douglas Grant, Will MacKenzie (now a TV director) and in a brief, hilarious bit, dancer Grover Dale. On the technical side, there's Al Kooper's spot-on song score and the always-reliatable Gordon Willis' shimmering cinematography - so good that it makes even a ghetto setting seem inviting and comparionable. Beau Bridges... Elgar Winthrop Julius Enders Lee Grant... Joyce Enders Diana Sands... Francine MarieJohnson Pearl Bailey... Marge, Tenant Walter Brooke... William Enders Sr. Louis Gossett Jr.... Copee Johnson (as Lou Gossett) Marki Bey... Lanie Mel Stewart... Professor Duboise (as Melvin Stewart) Susan Anspach... Susan Enders Robert Klein... Peter Coots (as Bob Klein) Will Mackenzie... William Enders Jr. Gretchen Walther... Mrs. Doris Enders Douglas Grant... Walter Gee Copee Stanley Greene... Heywood the Butler Oliver Clark... Mr. Farcus

Channel: Film

Tags: the  landlord  hal  ashby  beau  bridges  lee  grant  diana  sands  interracial  race  black  white  al  kooper 


Rating: 5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='7' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings)    Views: 1617    Comments: 9

zannoah25 Says:

Jun 29, 2009 - i have been looking everywhere for this movie!!! THANKS

Cheval52 Says:

Aug 19, 2009 - Diana Sands was truly a very beautiful Woman

coolitababy Says:

Oct 18, 2009 - I always loved that song and scene at 6:00

brhmgrant Says:

Oct 22, 2009 - diana sands sexy as hell i wish i was beau bridges damn lucky bastard lol

TRCrews Says:

Dec 10, 2009 - I love this scene. The song is great. Diana Sands is gorgeous. Too bad she died so young.

scientifico Says:

Dec 27, 2009 - this movie is a hidden because I think it puts the whole gentrification thing on blast. I live in park slope now and to think it was a black ghetto is pretty unbelievable. Brownstones go for 1.2 mil, apartment rents are easily $1800. What ever happened to the displace denizens of park slope? this movie just shines a bright light on the hypocrisy of "gentrification." What was once exotic and exciting is now homogenized and bland. So sad. ps-so wild seeing landmarks that I recognize!

sexymama1966 Says:

Jan 26, 2010 - Francine..you look great to be on Tv and the movies:)

blade767 Says:

Feb 20, 2010 - she plays a whore right.

dyonisiusdony Says:

Feb 23, 2010 - I love Fanny - Edgar relationship :-) more than Lanny-Edgar

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