Drive, He Said (1971)

1h 35m
Running Time

June 13, 1971
Release Date

Drive, He Said (1971)

1h 35m
Running Time

June 13, 1971
Release Date

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Columbia Pictures
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Plot.

Hector is a star basketball player for the College basketball team he plays for, the Leopards. His girlfriend, Olive, doesn't know whether to stay with him or leave him. And his friend, Gabriel, who may have dropped out from school and become a protestor, wants desperately not to get drafted for Vietnam.

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Cast & Crew.

Kenneth Payne

Kenneth Payne

President Wallop

Christopher Holmes

Christopher Holmes

Editor

Cathy Bradford

Cathy Bradford

Rosemary

Pat Somerset

Pat Somerset

Editor

Robert L. Wolfe

Robert L. Wolfe

Editor

Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson

PFC. Johnson

Bill Kenney

Bill Kenney

Phoneman

Leonard Lookabaugh

Leonard Lookabaugh

Policeman

Clyde Crawford

Clyde Crawford

M.P.

Mark Malinauskas

Mark Malinauskas

Psychiatrist

Douglas McKenzie

Douglas McKenzie

Doctor #1

Robert W. Page

Robert W. Page

Doctor #2

Oliver O'Ferrall

Oliver O'Ferrall

Doctor #3

Douglas Ryan

Douglas Ryan

Manager

Cindy Williams

Cindy Williams

Manager's Girlfriend

Gunnar Malm

Gunnar Malm

Buckholder

Bill Duffy

Bill Duffy

Trainer

Vince Fritz

Vince Fritz

Basketball Player

Billy Gaskins

Billy Gaskins

Basketball Player

Vic Bartolome

Vic Bartolome

Basketball Player

Lee Harvey

Lee Harvey

Basketball Player

Victor Vigeant

Victor Vigeant

Basketball Player

Nick Jones

Nick Jones

Basketball Player

Mack Koykendall

Mack Koykendall

Basketball Player

Tom Sparks

Tom Sparks

Basketball Player

Michael Koontz

Michael Koontz

Basketball Player

Racim Bothal

Racim Bothal

Basketball Player

Carlton Slater

Carlton Slater

Basketball Player

Bob Rodgers

Bob Rodgers

Basketball Player

Jim Rodgers

Jim Rodgers

Basketball Player

Ken Smith

Ken Smith

Basketball Player

Tom Tjader

Tom Tjader

Basketball Player

Ulysses Chang

Ulysses Chang

Guerrilla

Ken Hamilton

Ken Hamilton

Guerrilla

James Aday

James Aday

Guerrilla

Daniel Kern

Daniel Kern

Guerrilla

H.J. Langtree

H.J. Langtree

Guerrilla

Eric Lee

Eric Lee

Guerrilla

David Norris

David Norris

Guerrilla

Detlif Eismann

Detlif Eismann

Guerrilla

Valerie Hoffman

Valerie Hoffman

Guerrilla

Pam Baker

Pam Baker

Guerrilla

Pat Mow

Pat Mow

Guerrilla

Marilyn McKinney

Marilyn McKinney

Cheerleader

Rhonda Triplett

Rhonda Triplett

Cheerleader

Linda Winslow

Linda Winslow

Cheerleader

Charles Wiper

Charles Wiper

Referee

Jack Hinkle

Jack Hinkle

Referee

Details.

Release Date
June 13, 1971

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 35m

Content Rating
R

Genres

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Wiki.

Drive, He Said is a 1971 American independent film directed by Jack Nicholson, in his directorial debut, and starring William Tepper, Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Robert Towne and Henry Jaglom. Based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Jeremy Larner, the film follows a disenchanted college basketball player who is having an affair with a professor's wife, as well as dealing with his counterculture roommate's preoccupation with avoiding the draft in the Vietnam War. The film features supporting performances by David Ogden Stiers, Cindy Williams, and Michael Warren. The screenplay was adapted by Larner and Nicholson, and included uncredited contributions from Terrence Malick.Filming of Drive, He Said took place on the campus of the University of Oregon and other nearby locations. After screening at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was poorly received, the film faced more backlash from the Motion Picture Association of America for its profanity and sexual content, including numerous scenes featuring full-frontal male nudity.The title comes from the poem "I Know a Man" by Robert Creeley, which a character recites in the opening scene. It also serves as a cryptic reference to basketball, the movie's dominant milieu.

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