Changes (1969 film)
Changes is a 1969 American drama film directed and produced by Hall Bartlett.[1]
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Directed by | Hall Bartlett |
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Produced by | Hall Bartlett |
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Cinematography | Richard Moore |
Edited by | Peter Zinner |
Music by | Marty Paich William Stevenson |
Distributed by | Cinerama Releasing Corporation |
Release date | February 11, 1969 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Set in the 1960s, the film follows the lead character Kent (Kent Lane), as he travels along the California coast.[1] As he drifts, he recalls his former troubled girlfriend, Bobbi (Manuela Thiess) who committed suicide after he broke off their relationship. During his travels he meets up with different women. However, he moves along rather than stay put in hopes of finding a meaning to his life.
Cast
- Kent Lane as Kent
- Michele Carey as Julie
- Jack Albertson as Kent's Father
- Manuela Thiess as Bobbi
- Marcia Strassman as Kristine
- Bill Kelly as Sammy
- Tom Holland as Roommate
- Kenneth Washington as Black Motorist
- Emory Parnell as Man Seated At Lunchcounter
- Teri Garr as The Waitress
Soundtrack
The film includes two songs from the Tim Buckley album Goodbye and Hello on its soundtrack.
Reception
John Simon described Changes as 'an abomination'.[2] In the New York Times, Howard Thompson said "If "Changes" had a culminating dramatic effect equal to its perception and visual beauty, the picture [...] would be a masterpiece. Even so, it is one of the most imaginative, haunting and artistic movies yet made of contemporary youth at bay. It is a remarkable film and — more than that — a remarkable experience."[3]
References
- "Changes". VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever. Gale. 2008. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01.
- Simon, John (1971). Movies into Film Film Criticism 1967-1970. The Dial Press. p. 111.
- "Screen: 'Changes' Opens: Novices in Cast Make Story More Touching". New York Times. February 12, 1969.