Sam's Song
Sam's Song is a 1969 drama film directed by Jordan Leondopoulos and starring Robert De Niro.
Sam's Song | |
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Directed by | Jordan Leondopoulos (credited as John Shade) |
Produced by | Christopher C. Dewey |
Starring | Robert De Niro Jarred Mickey Jennifer Warren |
Cinematography | Álex Phillips Jr. |
Edited by | Arline Garson |
Music by | Gershon Kingsley |
Production company | |
Release date | May 26, 1969 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Language | English |
Footage from Sam's Song was later re-edited into a completely different film, known as both The Swap and Line of Fire, in which a man investigates the death of his brother (released 1979).[1]
Plot
A political filmmaker finds himself in Long Island for a weekend where he finds himself entangled with a high-living, jet set crowd. At first it is exciting, but soon he finds himself disillusioned by their shallowness.
See also
References
- Hayes, Britt (February 18, 2013). "Way Back When: Robert De Niro, Best Supporting Actor Nominee". ScreenCrush.
External links
- Sam's Song at IMDb
- Sam's Song at Rotten Tomatoes
- Sam's Song is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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