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  1. English. Pitch black comedy about a young nihilistic New Yorker coping with pervasive urban violence, obscene phone calls, rusty water pipes, electrical blackouts, paranoia and ethnic-racial conflict during a typical summer of the 1970s. Addeddate. 2024-02-19 09:31:13. Identifier. little-murders-1971. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0.

  2. In January 1969, Gould announced he had formed his own film production company with Jack Brodsky, Brodsky-Gould Productions. The company would make two films: The Assistant, based on a novel by Bernard Malamud, and Little Murders. (The Assistant was never produced.)

  3. Little Murders was the only film from Brodsky-Gould Productions, and marked the debuts as film producers of both Brodsky and Gould. Gould did not produce another picture until the 2001 Prospect Pictures release The Experience Box, although Brodsky went on to produce numerous other films.

    • Alan Arkin, Larry Albucher, Peter Scoppa
    • Elliott Gould
  4. In January 1969, Elliott Gould announced he had formed his own production company with Jack Brodsky and that they would make two films: The Assistant, from a novel by Bernard Malamud, and Little Murders. Gould said he signed Jean-Luc Godard to direct. [22]

  5. Jan 13, 2023 · Director: Alan Arkin. Writers: Jules Feiffer, Jules Feiffer (based on the play by: "Little Murders") Stars: Elliott Gould, Marcia Rodd, Vincent Gardenia. Production Companies. Twentieth Century Fox (presents) (as 20th Century-Fox) Brodsky-Gould Productions (produced by) (as Brodsky/Gould Productions) Addeddate. 2023-01-13 15:25:59. Identifier.

  6. Mar 24, 2021 · LITTLE MURDERS (1971) DIR Alan Arkin PROD Jack Brodsky, Elliott Gould [Brodsky/Gould Productions] SCR Jules Feiffer (play ‘Little Murders’ [1967] by Jules Feiffer) CAM Gordon Willis ED Howard Huperman MUS Fred Kaz CAST Elliott Gould (Alfred Chamberlain), Marcia Rodd, Vincent Gardenia, Elizabeth Wilson, Jon Korkes, John Randolph, Doris ...

  7. In May 1970, actor Elliott Gould and his partner, Jack Brodsky, bought the film rights to the book, as noted in a HR news item, planning to produce a film version with Paramount. The producers discussed the adaptation in a May 1970 NYT article, stating that they would dramatize Reuben's experiences in researching the book, and maintain a ...

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