Made in U.S.A (1967)
January 27, 1967Release Date
Made in U.S.A (1967)
January 27, 1967Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Streaming in:🇫🇷 France
Cast & Crew.
Anna Karina
Paula Nelson
László Szabó
Richard Widmark
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Donald Siegel
Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Faithfull
Yves Afonso
David Goodis
Claude Bakka
Man with Marianne Faithfull
Jean-Pierre Biesse
Richard Nixon (uncredited)
Daniel Bart
Policeman
Jean-Claude Bouillon
Inspector Aldrich
Fernand Coquet
Bill Poster
Marc Dudicourt
Barman (uncredited)
Rémo Forlani
Workman in Bar (uncredited)
Jean-Luc Godard
Director
Eliane Giovagnoli
Dental Assistant (uncredited)
Donald E. Westlake
Writer
Georges de Beauregard
Producer
Sylvain Godet
Robert MacNamara (uncredited)
Clément Steyaert
Producer
Anne Guegan
Girl in Bandages (uncredited)
Kyôko Kosaka
Doris Mizoguchi (uncredited)
Raoul Coutard
Cinematographer
Françoise Collin
Editor
Philippe Labro
Self (uncredited)
Agnès Guillemot
Editor
Rita Maiden
Woman Who Gives Paula Information (uncredited)
Ernest Menzer
Edgar Typhus (uncredited)
Miguel
Dentist (uncredited)
Jean-Philippe Nierman
Note-Taking Policeman (uncredited)
Danielle Palmero
Hotel Chambermaid (uncredited)
Marika Perioli
Girl with Dog (uncredited)
Alexis Poliakoff
Man with Notebook and Red Telephone (uncredited)
Isabelle Pons
Provincial Journalist (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 27, 1967
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 25m
Budget$50,000
Genres
Wiki.
Made in U.S.A is a 1966 French crime comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, and starring Anna Karina, László Szabó, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Marianne Faithfull, Yves Afonso, and Jean-Claude Bouillon. It was a loose and unauthorized adaptation of the 1965 novel The Jugger by Richard Stark (an alias of Donald E. Westlake), and was also inspired by the 1946 Howard Hawks film The Big Sleep (which was, in turn, an adaptation of the 1939 novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler).
Because neither Godard nor the producer got permission or paid for the rights to adapt The Jugger, Westlake brought legal action, and the film was not released in the United States for over four decades. A newly restored print of the film was distributed by Rialto Pictures in 2009, starting with a screening at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on April 1, which was three months after Westlake's death. The Criterion Collection released the film on DVD in July 2009.