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江湖男女
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江湖男女 (1964)
编剧: 约翰·迈克尔·海耶斯 | Harold Robbins (novel) | John Michael Hayes | 哈罗德·罗宾斯
主演: 伊丽莎白·阿什利 | 贝丝·弗劳尔斯 | Anthony Warde Anthony Warde | 保罗·巴克斯里 | 乔·托克尔 | 刘·艾尔斯 | 马丁·鲍尔萨姆 | 弗兰基·达罗 | 沃恩·泰勒 | 詹姆斯·希金 | 保罗·费斯 | 沃尔特·里德 | 卡罗尔·贝克 | 利夫·埃里克森 | Fred Zendar Fred Zendar | 乔治·佩帕德 | 查尔斯·莱恩 | 艾伦·拉德 | 罗杰·克里斯蒂安 | Dick Winslow Dick Winslow | 罗伯特·卡明斯 | Francesca Bellini Francesca Bellini | 格伦·R·怀尔德 | 玛莎·海尔 | 唐·瑞德·巴里 | 阿瑟·弗兰兹 | 安·多兰 | 埃尔南·哈克 | 奥黛丽·托特 | Robert Strong Robert Strong | William Meader William Meader | Tony Regan Tony Regan | 林恩·博登 | Alan Ladd | Ed McCready Ed McCready | Ralph Taeger Ralph Taeger | George Peppard | Frank London Frank London | John Conte John Conte | 弗吉妮娅·格雷厄姆 | Joel Lawrence Joel Lawrence | 汤姆·塔利 | 唐·戴蒙德 | Peter Duryea Peter Duryea | 阿奇·穆尔 | Henry Dar Boggia Henry Dar Boggia
类型: 剧情
制片国家/地区: 美国
语言: 英语
上映日期: 1964-04-09
片长: 150 分钟
又名: The Carpetbaggers | 江湖豪客 | Die Unersättlichen | Los insaciables | Covek koji nije umeo da voli
George Peppard plays a hard-driven industrialist more than a little reminiscent of Howard Hughes.
While he builds airplanes, directs movies and breaks hearts, his friends and lovers try to reach his human side, and find that it's an uphill battle.
The film's title is a metaphor for self-promoting tycoons who perform quick financial takeovers, impose dictatorial controls for short-term profits, then move on to greener pastures.
The Carpetbaggers is the kind of trashy classic most people were too embarrassed to admit they enjoyed back in the early 60s.
But this Harold Robbins adaptation is so cheerfully vulgar, it's hard not to have a good time - especially given the thinly veiled portrait of Howard Hughes at its center. George Peppard plays the heel-hero, who founds an airline company in the 1920s and buys a movie studio in the 1930s, crushing friends and mistresses along the way.
The high cheese factor is aided by the good-time cast: Carroll Baker as Peppard's hot stepmom, Bob Cummings (quite funny) as a cynical agent, and Elizabeth Ashley, who married Peppard, in her debut -uncharacteristically, as a good girl.
One sad note is Alan Ladd, looking and sounding very end-of-the-line in his final role, as a man's man cowboy star.
Elmer Bernstein's swaggering score helps goose the action along.
While he builds airplanes, directs movies and breaks hearts, his friends and lovers try to reach his human side, and find that it's an uphill battle.
The film's title is a metaphor for self-promoting tycoons who perform quick financial takeovers, impose dictatorial controls for short-term profits, then move on to greener pastures.
The Carpetbaggers is the kind of trashy classic most people were too embarrassed to admit they enjoyed back in the early 60s.
But this Harold Robbins adaptation is so cheerfully vulgar, it's hard not to have a good time - especially given the thinly veiled portrait of Howard Hughes at its center. George Peppard plays the heel-hero, who founds an airline company in the 1920s and buys a movie studio in the 1930s, crushing friends and mistresses along the way.
The high cheese factor is aided by the good-time cast: Carroll Baker as Peppard's hot stepmom, Bob Cummings (quite funny) as a cynical agent, and Elizabeth Ashley, who married Peppard, in her debut -uncharacteristically, as a good girl.
One sad note is Alan Ladd, looking and sounding very end-of-the-line in his final role, as a man's man cowboy star.
Elmer Bernstein's swaggering score helps goose the action along.