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Fools (1970 film)

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Fools
Directed byTom Gries
Written byRobert Rudelson
Produced byHenri Bollinger
Pat Rooney
Robert Yamin
StarringJason Robards
Katharine Ross
CinematographyMichel Hugo
Edited byByron Brandt
Music byShorty Rogers
Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
Mimi Fariña
Production
company
Distributed byCinerama Releasing Corporation
Release date
  • 23 December 1970 (1970-12-23)[1]
Running time
93 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$900,000[2]

Fools is a 1970 drama film directed by Tom Gries. It stars Katharine Ross and Jason Robards.[3]

Plot

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Aging actor Matthew South falls in love with a much younger married woman, the wife of his attorney.

Cast

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Reception

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The film received mostly negative reviews. In a particularly scathing review in the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert wrote:

How can I possibly describe how awful Fools is, and in how many different ways? The task approaches impossibility. The only way to fully understand how transcendently bad this movie is would be to see it for yourself — an extreme measure I hope, for your sake, you'll avoid. Let me just sort of hint at the depth of my feeling by saying Fools is the worst movie in 1971, a statement that springs forth with serene confidence even though here it is only February. Happy Valentine's Day, by the way.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Movie Reviews". The New York Times. 4 November 2021.
  2. ^ Champlin, Charles. (May 17, 1970). "'Fools' and the New Film-making: Low Budget, High Zeal: The New Film-making The New Film-making". Los Angeles Times. p. s1.
  3. ^ "Fools (1970) - Tom Gries | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie".
  4. ^ Roger Ebert (February 15, 1971). "Reviews : Fools". RogerEbert.com. Chicago Sun-Times.
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