#547: NICHOLSON, Jack: Drive, He Said (1970)
AMERICA LOST AND FOUND: THE BBS STORY [1968-72] OOP
NICHOLSON, Jack (United States)
The Film
The Extras
The Booklet
116-page booklet featuring essays by critics Chuck Stephens, Matt Zoller Seitz, Kent Jones, Graham Fuller, Mark Le Fanu, and J. Hoberman.
Commentary
None.
A Cautionary Tale of Campus Revolution and Sexual Freedom
NICHOLSON, Jack (United States)
Drive, He Said [1970]
Spine #547
DVD
DVD
The two most overlooked films of the BBS era, Drive, He Said and A Safe Place are daring, personal character studies, and the directorial debuts of, respectively, Jack Nicholson and Henry Jaglom. Nicholson's feverish snapshot of the early seventies concerns a disaffected college basketball player and his increasingly radical roommate. In Jaglom's delicate, fantasy-laced drama, Tuesday Weld stars as a fragile young woman in New York unable to reconcile her ambiguous past with her unmoored present; Orson Welles also appears (and disappears), as a Central Park magician.
90 minutes
Color
Color
Monaural
1:85:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2010
Director/Writers
Jack Nicholson was 33 when he directed Drive, He Said.
Screenplay by Jeremy Larner and Nicholson.
From the novel by Larner.
The Film
The Extras
The Booklet
116-page booklet featuring essays by critics Chuck Stephens, Matt Zoller Seitz, Kent Jones, Graham Fuller, Mark Le Fanu, and J. Hoberman.
Commentary
None.
A Cautionary Tale of Campus Revolution and Sexual Freedom






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