The Pursuit of Happiness (1971 film)
The Pursuit of Happiness is a 1971 American drama film about a student who goes on the run to avoid serving his full prison sentence for vehicular manslaughter. The film was directed by Robert Mulligan. The producer was David Susskind and the associate producer Alan Shayne. The screenplay was written by Jon Boothe and George L. Sherman.
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Directed by | Robert Mulligan |
Written by | Jon Boothe George L. Sherman Novel: Thomas Rogers |
Produced by | David Susskind |
Starring | Michael Sarrazin Barbara Hershey |
Cinematography | Dick Kratina |
Edited by | Folmar Blangsted |
Music by | Dave Grusin |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Disenchanted college student William Popper (Michael Sarrazin) is convicted of vehicular manslaughter for killing a woman with his car. With only a week left on his sentence and the help of his girlfriend, Jane (Barbara Hershey), he escapes to Canada, making both of them wanted fugitives.
Cast
- Michael Sarrazin as William Popper
- Barbara Hershey as Jane Kauffman
- Robert Klein as Melvin Lasher
- Sada Thompson as Ruth Lawrence
- Ralph Waite as Detective Cromie
- Arthur Hill as John Popper
- E.G. Marshall as Daniel Lawrence
- Maya Kenin as Mrs. Conroy
- Rue McClanahan as Mrs. O'Mara
- Peter White as Terence Lawrence
- Joseph Attles as Holmes
- Beulah Garrick as Josephine
- Ruth White as Mrs. Popper
- Charles Durning as Guard #2
- Barnard Hughes as Judge Vogel
- David Doyle as Senator James J. Moran
- Gilbert Lewis as George Wilson
- Albert Henderson as McArdle
- William Devane as Pilot
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