Zig Zag (1970 film)
Zig Zag | |
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Directed by | Richard A. Colla |
Produced by |
Robert Enders Everett Freeman |
Written by |
Robert Enders (story) John T. Kelley |
Starring |
George Kennedy Anne Jackson Eli Wallach Steve Ihnat William Marshall |
Music by | Oliver Nelson |
Cinematography | James Crabe, ASC |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release date | May 1970 (USA) |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.7 million[1] |
Zig Zag, also released as False Witness, is a 1970 drama film directed by Richard A. Colla[2] and starring George Kennedy.
Plot
Kennedy plays Paul Cameron, an insurance executive who finds out he has a brain tumor. His family will receive nothing under his current policies, but there is a huge reward for information leading to the arrest of the murderer of a businessman. Cameron frames himself for the murder in the hopes of collecting the reward money for his wife in an anonymous bank account. Cameron is found guilty and sentenced to death, but then is cured of the disease, and escapes in order to find the real killer and clear his name.
Cast
- George Kennedy as Paul Cameron
- Anne Jackson as Jean Cameron
- Eli Wallach as Mario Gambretti
- Steve Ihnat as Herb Gates
- William Marshall as Morris Bronson
- Joe Maross as Lieutenant Hines
- Dana Elcar as Harold Tracey
- Walter Brooke as Adam Mercer
- Anita O'Day as Sheila Mangan
Soundtrack
Zig Zag | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Oliver Nelson | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Recorded |
February 19 & 20 and April 3 & 16, 1970 MGM Studios Scoring Stage, Culver City and Hollywood, CA | |||
Genre | Film score | |||
Label |
MGM 1SE-21ST | |||
Producer | Perry Botkin, Jr., Don Peake and Mike Curb | |||
Oliver Nelson chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [3] |
The film score was composed, arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson, and the soundtrack album was released on the MGM label.[4] Allmusic's Jason Ankeney noted that Nelson did "a particularly strong job of evoking the grittiness of their urban setting" and said that "Recalling vintage jazz in both its atmosphere and vigor, the music navigates though a series of mood and tempo shifts with the precision of a race car moving in and out of traffic"[3] The album also included two tracks with lyrics by Hal David sung by Bobby Hatfield and Roy Orbison singing the Mike Curb composition "Zigzag".
Track listing
All compositions by Oliver Nelson escept as indicated
- "All You Did Was Smile" (lyrics by Hal David) - 1:41
- "Main Title from "Zigzag" - 2:30
- "Guilty, Your Honor" - 1:50
- "It Was You, It Was You" - 2:30
- "Love Theme (Bossa)" - 2:39
- "Earphones" - 2:03
- "Zigzag" (Mike Curb, Robert Enders, Guy Hemric) - 2:50
- "The Other Car" - 3:55
- "Variations of Themes" - 4:50
- "I Call Your Name"(lyrics by Hal David) - 2:32
- "End Title" - 1:05
Personnel
Orchestra arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson except:
Tracks 1 & 10:
- Arranged and conducted by Don Peak with Bobby Hatfield - vocals
Track 7:
- Arranged and conducted by Don Peak with Roy Orbison - vocals
Track 9:
- Buddy Collette - tenor saxophone
- Artie Kane - piano
- Joe Mondragon - bass
- John Guerin, Victor Feldman - drums
Remakes
The film has been remade in India four times:
- the Hindi film Majboor (1974)
- the Telugu film Raja (1976)
- the Tamil film Naan Vazhavaippen (1979)
- the Gujarati film Naseeb No Khel (1982)
References
- ↑ Movies: Herbert Solow Strives to Leave His Mark at MGM Herbert Solow and MGM Warga, Wayne. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 31 Aug 1969: j20.
- ↑ "Zig Zag". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- 1 2 Ankeney, Jason. Zigzag Original Soundtrack – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
- ↑ Preuss, P., Callahan, M., Edwards, D., & Eyries, P. MGM Album Discography, Part 12 (Soundtrack Series) accessed February 8, 2016