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  1. The Nickel Ride is a 1974 American neo-noir [2] crime film directed and produced by Robert Mulligan and starring Jason Miller, Linda Haynes, Victor French, Bo Hopkins, and John Hillerman. It is the debut film of screenwriter Eric Roth. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or. [3]

  2. The Nickel Ride is a 1974 American neo-noir crime film directed and produced by Robert Mulligan and starring Jason Miller, Linda Haynes, Victor French, Bo Hopkins, and John Hillerman. It is the debut film of screenwriter Eric Roth. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or.

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  3. The Nickel Ride: Robert Mulligan: 1974 United States [8] Night Moves: Arthur Penn 1975 United States [8] [58] [59] Obsession: Brian De Palma 1976 United States [42] The Offence: Sidney Lumet 1972 United Kingdom [24] The One Man Jury: Charles Martin 1978 United States [42] The Onion Field: Harold Becker: 1979 United States [8] The Organization ...

  4. Shot by legendary cinematographer Jordan Cronenweth (Blade Runner, Altered States), The Nickel Ride is a classic underrated Neo-noir film that brilliantly captures the interplay between darkness ...

  5. Nov 26, 2011 · 1974's The Nickel Ride is the work of director Robert Mulligan (To Kill a Mockingbird, Up the Down Staircase, The Stalking Moon) and writer Eric Roth (The Onion Field, The Insider, Munich). It's also the best film by far for Jason Miller of The Exorcist. The story of an obsolete mobster is less a neo-noir than a movie that behaves as if the ...

  6. Dec 12, 2016 · Noir movies, more than any other film genre, reflect post-war American anxieties about manhood. In later years, mere anxiety has turned into full-blown paranoia. This (real or false) “male identity crisis” is at the heart of The Nickel Ride, a superb character-driven thriller.

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  8. Apr 24, 2024 · Ray Banks. Apr 24, 2024. Screenwriter Eric Roth was barely out of UCLA with one “very small, very forgettable little love story” credit to his name when an anxiety dream inspired him to write 50-50 1, a “film noir with intimations of mortality”. The script concerned a mid-level Los Angeles fence - or “key man” - confronting his ...

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