Great Gatsby, The (1974) Australia, USA
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Director:Jack Clayton
Studio:Warner Bros.
Writer:Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce
Rating:7.3 (252,883 votes)
Rated:PG-13
Date Added:2014-07-21
UPC:0883929304165
Price:$14.96
Awards:Won 2 Oscars, Another 41 wins & 47 nominations
Genre:English films
Release:2003-12-02
IMDb:1343092
Duration:144
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages:English, French
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300011348
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Jack Clayton  ...  (Director)
Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce  ...  (Writer)
 
Robert Redford  ...  
Mia Farrow  ...  
Bruce Dern  ...  
Karen Black  ...  
Scott Wilson  ...  
Lisa Adam  ...  Weeping / Singing Woman
Frank Aldridge  ...  Well Dressed Male Witness - Wilson's Garage
Amitabh Bachchan  ...  Meyer Wolfsheim
Steve Bisley  ...  Dan Cody
Richard Carter  ...  Herzog
Jason Clarke  ...  George Wilson
Adelaide Clemens  ...  Catherine
Vince Colosimo  ...  Michaelis
Max Cullen  ...  Owl Eyes
Mal Day  ...  The Boss-Probity Trust
Elizabeth Debicki  ...  Jordan Baker
Leonardo DiCaprio  ...  Jay Gatsby
Joel Edgerton  ...  Tom Buchanan
Emmanuel Ekwenski  ...  Jazz Player
Eden Falk  ...  Mr. McKee
Summary: This third film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic 1925 novel was one of the most hyped movies of the summer of 1974. Robert Redford stars as self-made millionaire Jay Gatsby who uses his vast (and implicitly ill-gotten) fortune to buy his way into Long Island society. Most of all Gatsby wants to win back the love of socialite Daisy Buchanan (Mia Farrow) now married to old money Tom Buchanan (Bruce Dern). Calmly observing the passing parade is Nick Carraway (Sam Waterston) Gatsby's best friend who narrates the film. Francis Ford Coppola's screenplay is meticulously faithful to the original novel but Theoni Aldridge's costume design and Nelson Riddle's nostalgic musical score won the film its only Oscars. The huge supporting cast includes Howard da Silva who played Tom Wilson in the 1949 Great Gatsby and a very young Patsy Kensit as Daisy's daughter.