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The King of Marvin Gardens: Directed by Bob Rafelson. With Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, Ellen Burstyn, Julia Anne Robinson. A daydreamer convinces his radio personality brother to help fund one of his get-rich-quick schemes.
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The King of Marvin Gardens is a drama film directed by Bob Rafelson. Released in 1972, the movie features Jason Staebler, a dreamer on the Atlantic City Boardwalk involved with the local mob, as he enlists his brother David, a Philadelphia radio personality, in a risky scheme for a Pacific Island paradise.
The King of Marvin Gardens is a 1972 American drama film. It stars Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, Ellen Burstyn and Scatman Crothers. It is one of several collaborations between Nicholson and director Bob Rafelson. The majority of the film is set in a wintry Atlantic City, New Jersey, with cinematography by László Kovács.
There are scenes (including a simulated Miss America pageant in a deserted hall and a horseback confrontation between Nicholson and Dern) that are hopelessly affected. There are others, including Dern’s blurted-out declaration of his love for his brother, that are deeply affecting.