The Last Picture Show

The Last Picture Show

The Last Picture Show is a 1971 American drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, adapted from a semi-autobiographical 1966 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry. Set in a small town in north Texas during the year November 1951 – October 1952, it is about the coming of age of Sonny Crawford and his friend Duane Jackson . The cast includes Cybill Shepherd in her film debut, Ben Johnson, Eileen Brennan, Ellen Burstyn, Cloris Leachman, Clu Gulager, Randy Quaid in his film debut and John Hillerman. For aesthetic and technical reasons it was shot in black and white, which was unusual...
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quick facts
Release date:October 3, 1971
Directed by:Peter Bogdanovich
Rated:R (USA)
Runtime:118 Minutes
Producer:Stephen J. Friedman
Editor:Donn Cambern
Cinematography:Robert Surtees
Screenplay by:Larry McMurtry, Peter Bogdanovich
Estimated budget:$1,300,000
Adapted from:The Last Picture Show

Award-winners from The Last Picture Show

Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
Character:Sam the Lion
Born:June 13, 1918
Died:April 8, 1996
Ellen Burstyn
Ellen Burstyn
Character:Lois Farrow
Born:December 7, 1932
Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman
Character:Ruth Popper
Born:April 30, 1926

Cast of The Last Picture Show

Randy Quaid
Randy Quaid
Lester Marlow
Born:October 1, 1950
Age:61
Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges
Duane Jackson
Born:December 4, 1949
Age:62
Timothy Bottoms
Timothy Bottoms
Sonny Crawford
Born:August 30, 1951
Age:60
Eileen Brennan
Eileen Brennan
Born:September 3, 1932
Age:79
Cybill Shepherd
Cybill Shepherd
Jacy Farrow
Born:February 18, 1950
Age:62
Peter Bogdanovich
Peter Bogdanovich
Born:July 30, 1939
Age:72

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
1971 Academy Award for Actor in a Supporting Role, Ben Johnson
1971 Academy Award for Actress in a Supporting Role, Cloris Leachman
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Cloris Leachman
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Ben Johnson
1972 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Film, Ben Johnson
1971 National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress, Ellen Burstyn
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YearAward Nomination
1971 Academy Award for Best Director, Peter Bogdanovich
1971 Academy Award for Best Picture, Stephen J. Friedman
1971 Academy Award for Actor in a Supporting Role, Jeff Bridges
1971 Academy Award for Actor in a Supporting Role, Ben Johnson
1971 Academy Award for Actress in a Supporting Role, Ellen Burstyn
1971 Academy Award for Actress in a Supporting Role, Cloris Leachman
1971 Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay, Peter Bogdanovich
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Cloris Leachman
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Eileen Brennan
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Ben Johnson
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Direction, Peter Bogdanovich
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Film, Peter Bogdanovich
1972 Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Film, Peter Bogdanovich
1972 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Film, Ben Johnson
1972 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Film, Ellen Burstyn
1972 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Film, Cloris Leachman
1972 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Film, Stephen J. Friedman
1971 DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film, Peter Bogdanovich
1972 BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay, Larry McMurtry
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Film director of The Last Picture Show

Peter Bogdanovich
Peter Bogdanovich
Born: July 30, 1939
Age: 72

Peter Bogdanovich is an American film historian, director, writer, actor, producer, and critic. He was part of the wave of "New Hollywood" directors, which included William Friedkin, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Michael Cimino, and Francis Ford Coppola. His most critically...
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Prequels and sequels to The Last Picture Show

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Filming locations for The Last Picture Show

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    "The Last Picture Show" is in what genre?
  • A:
    It is labeled as... Coming of age and Black-and-white.
  • Q:
    Which screenwriter wrote the movie The Last Picture Show?
  • A:
    Larry McMurtry and Peter Bogdanovich performed the movie's screenwriting.
  • Q:
    What is the approximate runtime of the motion picture "The Last Picture Show"?
  • A:
    The approxomite runtime is 118 minutes.
  • Q:
    Which director created the film "The Last Picture Show"?
  • A:
    Peter Bogdanovich was the director of the motion picture.
  • Q:
    Which actors were the stars of movie, "The Last Picture Show"?
  • A:
    Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman and Ellen Burstyn played a role in the movie.
  • Q:
    When did the movie "The Last Picture Show" premier?
  • A:
    The movie premiered in October, 1971.
  • Q:
    Who was the producer of the movie, "The Last Picture Show"?
  • A:
    Stephen J. Friedman was the show's producer.
  • Q:
    Which honors did the motion picture "The Last Picture Show" receive?
  • A:
    The movie won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
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