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Sam's Song

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Sam's Song
Directed byJordan Leondopoulos (credited as John Shade)
Produced byChristopher C. Dewey
StarringRobert De Niro
Jarred Mickey
Jennifer Warren
CinematographyÁlex Phillips Jr.
Edited byArline Garson
Music byGershon Kingsley
Production
company
Release date
  • May 26, 1969 (1969-05-26)
Running time
89 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Sam's Song is a 1969 drama film directed by Jordan Leondopoulos and starring Robert De Niro.[1]

Footage from Sam's Song was later re-edited into a completely different film,[2] known as both The Swap and Line of Fire, in which a man investigates the death of his brother (released 1979).[3]

Plot

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A political filmmaker finds himself in Long Island for a weekend where he finds himself entangled with a high-living, jet set crowd. At first it is exciting, but soon he finds himself disillusioned by their shallowness.

Analysis and reception

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The film was described as "a European-influenced movie".[4] New York Magazine commented: "Dull, dull movie about a film editor is salvaged somewhat by early De Niro performance".[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Brode, Douglas (2001). The Films of Robert De Niro. Citadel Press. ISBN 978-0-8065-2110-7.
  2. ^ Dougan, Andy (2011-05-31). Untouchable: Robert De Niro: Unauthorised. Random House. ISBN 978-0-7535-4684-0.
  3. ^ Hayes, Britt (February 18, 2013). "Way Back When: Robert De Niro, Best Supporting Actor Nominee". ScreenCrush.
  4. ^ Levy, Shawn (2014-10-28). De Niro: A Life. Crown. ISBN 978-0-307-71680-4.
  5. ^ LLC, New York Media (1980-10-20). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC.
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