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| Director: | Larry Peerce |
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| Writer: | Lorenzo Semple Jr., Thomas McGuane |
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| The wealthy members of an exclusive backwoods retreat face an existential threat from both a disgruntled former manager as well as a subversive, anarchistic current member. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 28, 1971 |
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| Director: | Larry Peerce |
| Writer: | Lorenzo Semple Jr., Thomas McGuane |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Keywords | orgy, time capsule, wealthy, destruction, backwoods, class warfare |
| Production Companies | Lorimar Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 29, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Robert Fields | Vernur Stanton |
| Nicolas Coster | James Quinn |
| Margaret Blye | Janey |
| Jack Warden | Earl Olive |
| Richard Dysart | Spengler |
| James Noble | Canon Pritchard |
| Ralph Waite | Olson |
| Jo Ann Harris | Lu |
| Linda Blair | Barby |
| Anne Ramsey | Scott's Wife |
| Helen Craig | Mrs. Olds |
| Lois Markle | Sheilah |
| John Seymour | Newcombe |
| Logan Ramsey | Scott |
| Leon B. Stevens | Senator Olds |
| Ralph Purdom | Murray |
| William Roerick | Fortesque |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Larry Peerce | Director |
| Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
| Lorenzo Semple Jr. | Writer |
| Sandy Dvore | Main Title Designer |
| Thomas Laughridge | Camera Operator |
| Michael Small | Music |
| Jack Courtland | Director of Photography |
| Lawrence Silk | Editor |
| Ron Talsky | Costume Design |
| Danny Lee | Special Effects |
| Joel Schiller | Art Direction |
| Phil Abramson | Set Decoration |
| Thomas McGuane | Novel |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Lee Rich | Producer |
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THE SPORTING CLUB (1971) - Businessman James Quinn (Nicolas Coster) sets out for a peaceful getaway of hunting, fishing, and drinking at the Centennial Club, a backwoods retreat whose wealthy members all value insularity and tradition. All, that is, except for Vernur Stanton (Robert Fields), a simme ... ring provocateur and anarchist whose favorite pastime is engaging in Alexander Hamilton/Aaron Burr-style gun duels. When Earl Olive (Jack Warden), the Club's new manager, is injured in one of these wax-bullet showdowns, the perpetually stoned Olive - with assistance from his rowdy biker buddies - declares literal class warfare on the Club and its members. Since its satiric concerns revolve around issues which are so prevalent in American politics today - namely hyper-partisanship and the privileged versus the proletariat - you would think that this would resonate more powerfully today than when initially released by a clueless AVCO Embassy (who actually promoted this in some markets as a MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932)-style human-hunting tale). Unfortunately, the story starts to gradually lose focus; the approach becomes heavy-handed and obvious; and interest starts to wane before the big orgy finale. (Yes, you read that right.) With an interesting, folksy score by Michael Small; a source novel by Thomas McGuane; and a cast full of fine character players who would become familiar faces on television over the next decade, this is one instance where the whole is quite a bit less than the sum of its parts.