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Bobby Deerfield

 
  • Director: Sydney Pollack
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Romantic Drama, Melodrama
  • Themes: Car Racing
  • Main Cast: Al Pacino, Marthe Keller, Anny Duperey, Walter McGinn, Romolo Valli
  • Release Year: 1977
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 124 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Starring Al Pacino and directed by Sydney Pollack, Bobby Deerfield stars Pacino plays the title character, a reckless race car driver. As his fame grows, Bobby becomes increasingly full of himself, which seriously jeopardizes his performance on the track and his private life. Marthe Keller plays Bobby's aristocratic, enigmatic lady friend, whose tragic secret sets the stage for melodrama. Also on hand is Ann Duperey as a racetrack groupie. Originally released at 124 minutes, Bobby Deerfield was pared down to 99 minutes by director Pollack for cable-TV consumption. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Stephan Meldegg - Karl Holtzmann; Jaime Sanchez - Delvecchio; Mickey Knox - Tourist; Dorothy James - Tourist; Guido Alberti - Priest In Garden; Aurora Maris - Woman In Gas Station; Gerard Hernandez - Carlos Del Montanara; Norman Neilsen - The Magician

Credit

Marc Frederix - Art Director, Annalisa Nasalli-Rocca - Costume Designer, Bernie Pollack - Costume Designer, Paul Feyder - First Assistant Director, Sydney Pollack - Director, Stephen B. Grimes - Second Unit Director, Franz Steininger - Editor, Frederic Steinkamp - Editor, John C. Foreman - Executive Producer, Dave Grusin - Composer (Music Score), Stephen B. Grimes - Production Designer, Henri Decaë - Cinematographer, Tony Maylam - Cinematographer, Sydney Pollack - Producer, Gabriel Bechir - Set Designer, Basil Fenton-Smith - Sound/Sound Designer, Les Fresholtz - Sound/Sound Designer, Michael Minkler - Sound/Sound Designer, Arthur Piantadosi - Sound/Sound Designer, Remy Julienne - Stunts, Remy Julienne - Stunts Coordinator, Alvin Sargent - Screenwriter, Bill Finnegan - Production Executive, Erich Maria Remarque - Book Author

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Bobby Deerfield

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sydney Pollack
Produced by Sydney Pollack
Written by Erich Maria Remarque
Alvin Sargent
Starring Al Pacino
Marthe Keller
Anny Duperey
Walter McGinn
Romolo Valli
Stephan Meldegg
Jaime Sánchez
Music by Dave Grusin
Cinematography Henri Decaë
Editing by Fredric Steinkamp
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) September 29, 1977
Running time 124 min
Country  United States
Language English
French

Bobby Deerfield is a 1977 film based on the novel "Heaven Has No Favorites" ("Der Himmel kennt keine Günstlinge) by Erich Maria Remarque, and stars Al Pacino as Deerfield, an emotionally distant race car driver.

Plot

The film quickly establishes Deerfield as a calculating, control-obsessed loner who has become used to winning the checkered flag on the track. But after he witnesses a fiery crash that kills a teammate and seriously wounds a competitor, Deerfield becomes unsettled by the spectre of death. During a visit to the survivor, Deerfield's world is further set askew when he meets Lillian Morelli (Marthe Keller), a quirky, impulsive woman racing against time.

Critical Reception

Some have labeled 'Bobby Deerfield' an "odd-ball drama," and there's no denying that the film would have caught Al Pacino's growing legion of fans by surprise. It is a classic example of 1970s-era atmospheric filmmaking ('Three Days of the Condor' being another example). The decadent, cynical and naughty Europe that readers of Irwin Shaw would appreciate provides the perfect backdrop for the story. Indeed, there are some memorable scenes that make 'Bobby Deerfield' a visual smorgasbord: Deerfield and Morelli's drive from Leukerbad, Switzerland to Firenze; the beauty of lakeside Bellagio; and hot air balloons floating above the Italian countryside, to name a few. Dave Grusin's mellow soundtrack completes the mood. Yet for all that, 'Bobby Deerfield' is a touching story that hinges on a simple adage: life is sweeter when you take the risk. Pacino, for lovers of his slow-burn or sturm-und-drang performances, could be forgiven for thinking him miscast in the title role. But the genius of his performance is in its minimalism. Pacino is able to convey a maximum range of emotion through a minimal amount of dialogue. His face is the medium. Small wonder that Pacino said he felt closer to the character of Bobby Deerfield than to any other character he had played up to that point.

Evidently, the critics panned this effort by director Sydney Pollack for its over-the-top melodrama and plodding story line, and audiences actually laughed where they weren't supposed to. Since its release, many have reassessed the film, finding Pacino's understated performance among his best of that era, and declaring that the comical undertones were Pollack's intention. Race-film fans, expecting another Grand Prix or Le Mans, were disappointed that the story didn't play out on the race track; however, the exciting action footage was filmed by racing cinematographers over the course of the 1976 Formula One season and features actual drivers, including Carlos Pace, James Hunt, and Mario Andretti.

Bobby Deerfield was released on DVD for the first time on March 11, 2008. The soundtrack, recorded on the benighted Casablanca Records label, has been unavailable for years. The Erich Maria Remarque book on which the screenplay is based is far different from the movie, taking place just after World War II. The Swiss town of Leukerbad makes no mention of the on-location filming that took place there.

External links

Bobby Deerfield at the Internet Movie Database


 
 

 

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