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Lord Love a Duck

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The film was a financial failure. "I can't imagine why it wasn't a hit," said Axelrod. "It got no reaction. I couldn't get anybody into the theaters to see it. It was one of those pictures that died. United Artists sold the shit out of it. I went on the road with it. I got reams of press. I ran what
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When Barbara Ann decides she wants Bob for her husband, Alan facilitates this by keeping Bob's eccentric mother Stella, who disapproves of Barbara Ann, perpetually drunk. Then Barbara meets producer T. Harrison Belmont, the King of Beach Party movies, and decides to become the biggest star that ever
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The film was shot over 30 days for $ 850,000 (equivalent to $ 7,982,154 in 2023). "There's this gruesome prejudice in Hollywood that a picture made between $ 750,000 and $ 1 million cannot make a profit," said Axelrod. "I want to prove that this is nonsense. If I could do that and find new ways
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From his prison cell, Alan Musgrave dictates his experiences of the previous year, which he dedicated to fulfilling the unending wishes and ambitions of high school senior Barbara Ann Greene. The daughter of Marie, a cocktail waitress sinking unhappily into her forties, Barbara Ann wants every kind
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Since Bob's mother frowns upon divorce, Alan takes matters into his own hands to kill Bob. Although Bob proves to be almost indestructible, by graduation time Alan has him in a wheelchair. At the graduation ceremony, Alan pursues Bob with a tractor, apparently killing him and several people on the
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Signing a pact with Alan in wet cement, Barbara Ann soon has the 12 cashmere sweaters needed to join an exclusive girls' club. She drops out of school to become the principal's new secretary and gets involved in church activities run by strait-laced but hyper-hormonal Bob Bernard.
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will not be made specifically for the teenage market but teenagers will probably dig it. It puts everything down - society, vulgarity, adolescents. Teenagers like being put down."
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Film rights were bought in December 1964 by Gordon Carroll and George Axelrod under the banner of their company, Charleston Enterprises. Axelrod called the book "a cross between
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In May 1965 Roddy McDowall signed to play the lead. United Artists agreed to finance and Axelrod decided to direct. Axelrod had directed three plays on Broadway,
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how to direct and Kaufman said "you get good actors. He was right. And if it's a comedy you don't get Actors Studio actors".
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of saying things the film at least will serve the useful purpose of puncturing a hole in Hollywood's adolescent mystique."
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was. Bob refuses, however, to allow his wife to have a Hollywood screen test, so Barbara Ann decides she wants a divorce.
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Axelrod called the film "pop porn or Dirty Disney. It may yet give bad taste a bad name."
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Axelrod used as a music score the sound of teenagers with transistor radios.
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speakers' platform. Barbara Ann goes on to Hollywood fame in her debut film
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I thought was a clever ad campaign, parodying all the other campaigns."
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called the book "hilarious at times and often charmingly wicked."
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He based his visual style on the films of Richard Lester such as
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Martin, Betty (8 May 1965). "Rita's Next Is 'The Oscar'".
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Backstory 3: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 60s
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The film was based on a novel published in 1961. The
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Index


George Axelrod
Al Hine
Roddy McDowall
Tuesday Weld
Lola Albright
Martin West
Ruth Gordon
Daniel L. Fapp
William A. Lyon
Neal Hefti
United Artists
teen
black
comedy-drama
George Axelrod
Roddy McDowall
Tuesday Weld
popular culture
progressive education
beach party films
Al Hine
Roddy McDowall
Tuesday Weld
Lola Albright
Martin West
Ruth Gordon
Harvey Korman
Sarah Marshall
Lynn Carey

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