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Elliott Gould: Star for an Uptight Age

Thursday, August 07, 2008

When Elliott Gould became a full-fledged movie star in 1970 with the release of “M*A*S*H,” Time magazine christened him “Star for an Uptight Age.” Now the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is hosting a retrospective of Gould’s films; it’s called "Elliott Gould: Star for an Uptight Age." It runs through August 21 and features screenings of “Little Murders” (1971), “The Long Goodbye” (1973), “California Split” (1974), and many others.

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Elliott Gould

Comments [3]

Jack from Brooklyn

The BAM Gould retrospective is the best retrospective they've done in years. Kudos!

Aug. 07 2008 01:04 PM
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David Hume from Staten Island, NY

Bergman every weekend at IFC Center this month.

Ask him about American History X, he fights the skinhead. Such an awkward scene, he is typecast as a typical NY .......

Aug. 07 2008 12:50 PM
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steve dutton from North Bergen, NJ

I recently re-viewed a little Canadian film, The Silent Partner, A hidden gem. Are there any other small films Mr. Gould has done? Any he likes better than others?

Aug. 07 2008 12:46 PM
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