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  1. 29 de ene. de 2021 · Peter Bogdanovich ‘s first impression of Cloris Leachman was nothing like the lonely housewife she played in “Last Picture Show.”. The director recalled his first meeting with Leachman, who ...

  2. 27 de ene. de 2021 · Jan. 27, 2021. Cloris Leachman, who won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a neglected housewife in the stark drama “The Last Picture Show” but who was probably best known for getting ...

  3. Last Picture Show, The (1971) -- (Movie Clip) That's A Roughneck For You Outside what amounts to a whole-town Christmas party (in novelist and co-screenwriter Larry McMurtry’s fictional 1951 Anarene, Texas) Jacy (Cybill Shepherd) frustrates jock boyfriend Duane (Jeff Bridges), contriving an excuse allowing her to slip away with Lester (Randy Quaid) to a promising country-club party in a ...

  4. 5 de ago. de 2007 · Cloris Leachman in The Last Picture Show (1971). approximately 18 minutes and 2 seconds. 14 scenes. roughly 14% of film's total running time. Cloris Leachman plays Ruth Popper, the emotionally and sexually abandoned wife of the town's football/basketball coach, a man who "prefers" the company of his young athletic charges.

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Cloris Leachman, American actress who was most widely known for her comic roles, perhaps most notably Phyllis Lindstrom on the sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–77). Her other credits included the movies The Last Picture Show (1971) and Young Frankenstein (1974). Learn more about Leachman’s life and career.

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  7. 4 de jul. de 2004 · When "The Last Picture Show" opened in 1971, it created a sensation. I saw it on its first engagement in New York, where audiences crowded in with the eagerness reserved, these days, for teenage action pictures. It felt new and old at the same time. Bogdanovich, a film critic and acolyte of Welles, shot in black and white, which gave the film a ...