American Gigolo (1980)
American Gigolo (1980)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Richard Gere
Julian Kaye
Lauren Hutton
Michelle Stratton
Hector Elizondo
Detective Sunday
Nina van Pallandt
Anne
Bill Duke
Leon James
Brian Davies
Charles Stratton
K Callan
Lisa Williams
Tom Stewart
Mr. Rheiman
Patricia Carr
Judy Rheiman
David Cryer
Lt. Curtis
Carole Cook
Mrs. Dobrun
Carol Bruce
Mrs. Sloan
Frances Bergen
Mrs. Laudner
Macdonald Carey
Hollywood Actor
William Dozier
Michelle's Lawyer
Peter Turgeon
Julian's Lawyer
Robert Wightman
Floyd Wicker
Richard Derr
Mr. Williams
Vic Ramos
CastingDirector
Jessica Potter
Jill
Gordon Haight
Blond Boy
Carlo Alonso
Salesman
Michael Goyak
Jason
Frank Pesce
Suspect #4
Judith Ransdell
Cloak Room Girl
John Hammerton
Perino's Maitre d'
Michele Drake
1st Girl at Beach
Linda Horn
2nd Girl at Beach
Faye Michael Nuell
Woman at Juschi's
Eugene Jackson
Bootblack
Roma Alvarez
Maid
Dawn Adams
Coed
Bob Jardine
College Professor
Harry Davis
Parke Bernet Representative
Nanette Tarpey
Waitress
Maggie Jean Smith
Girl at Daisy
Pamela Kwong
Girl at Daisy
Randy Stokey
Boy at Sorel
Harris Weingart
Maitre d' Cocktail Lounge
James Currie
Bartender Cocktail Lounge
Norman Stevans
Waiter Cocktail Lounge
Betty Canter
Woman at Political Dinner
Laura Gile
Woman at Political Dinner
Brent Dunsford
Man at Political Dinner
Barry Satterfield
Street Hustler
Sam L. Nickens
Waiter Country Club
William Valdez
Prison Guard
Mary Helen Barro
Reporter
John H. Lowe
Reporter
Kopi Sotiropulos
Reporter
Gordon W. Grant
Reporter
Ron Cummins
Reporter
Benjie Bancroft
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Gary Bohn
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen
Woman Shopping in Store (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady
Diner Patron (uncredited)
Norman Palmer
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Ray Pourchot
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Leoda Richards
Diner Patron (uncredited)
Arnold Roberts
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
George Simmons
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Brett Smiley
First Man in Police Line-Up (uncredited)
Eddie Smith
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Bob Templeton
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Paul Van
Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Bill Willens
Busker with Acoustic Guitar (uncredited)
Bob Badami
Music Editor
Edward Richardson
Art Direction
Ray Alba
Sound Effects Editor
Ferdinando Scarfiotti
Production Design
Paul Schrader
Director / Writer
Freddie Fields
Executive Producer
George Gaines
Set Decoration
Giorgio Moroder
Original Music Composer
John Bailey
Director of Photography
Jerry Bruckheimer
Producer
Mark Fabus
Set Designer
Leslie Hill
Camera Technician
Lois Kramer Hartwick
Location Manager
Julian Zutz
Construction Coordinator
Bert Schoenfeld
Sound Effects Editor
Carl Mahakian
Sound Effects Editor
Richard Walden
Camera Technician
R. Gilbert Clayton
Production Illustrator
John R. Shannon
Still Photographer
Cynnie Troup
Script Supervisor
Neil Machlis
Unit Production Manager
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 1, 1980
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
Content RatingR
Budget$5,000,000
Box Office$52,700,000
Filming LocationsMalibu · California, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
American Gigolo is a 1980 American neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader, and starring Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. It tells the story of a high-priced escort in Los Angeles (Gere) who becomes romantically involved with a prominent politician's wife (Hutton), while simultaneously becoming the prime suspect in a murder case.
The film established Gere as a leading man, and was one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to include frontal male nudity from its main star. It is also notable for its Golden Globe–nominated musical score, composed by Giorgio Moroder, and number-one single "Call Me" by Blondie. Schrader considers it one of four similar films, which he calls "double bookends": Taxi Driver, bookended by Light Sleeper, and American Gigolo bookended by The Walker.