Cover Me Babe
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Cover Me Babe | |
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Directed by | Noel Black |
Produced by | Lester Linsk |
Written by | George Wells |
Starring |
Robert Forster Sondra Locke Sam Waterston Ken Kercheval Sam Waterston Michael Margotta Floyd Mutrux Maggie Thrett Jeff Corey |
Music by | Fred Karlin |
Cinematography | Michel Hugo |
Editing by | Harry W. Gerstad |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates | 1970 |
Running time | 89 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cover Me Babe is a 1970 drama film about a young filmmaker who will do anything to get a studio contract. The film was directed by Noel Black, and stars Robert Forster and Sondra Locke.[1]
Plot
Tony Hall is a film-school student who does not care to make conventional films. His first avant-garde effort features Melisse, who soon becomes Tony's lover and moves in with him.
Seeking a grant, Tony is steered to Paul, who's a Hollywood agent, but he continues to reject the notion of making movies that conform to the norm. Tony shoots realistic footage of a couple making love in a car, a derelict, a prostitute, even an argument between Melisse and a young student, Jerry, that nearly turns violent. He alienates all eventually, and is alone in the end.
Cast
- Robert Forster as Tony
- Sondra Locke as Melisse
- Ken Kercheval as Jerry
- Sam Waterston as Cameraman
- Jeff Corey as Paul
- Susanne Benton as Sybil
- Robert Fields as Will
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