Breezy
see also: Etymology of Breezy
Breezy is a American Film carried out by Clint Eastwood in 1973.
Breezy , the nickname of heroin, means off-hand, enjoué.
Synopsis
Breezy is a young person hippie without fasteners, Frank Harmon, a divorced real estate agent. All separates them but their meeting will be enough to modify their generally accepted ideas…
Data sheet
- Realization: Clint Eastwood
- Production: Robert Daley, OJ Heims & Jennings Lang; The Malpaso Company
- Scenario: OJ Heims
- Music: Michel Legrand
- Director of the photography: artistic Frank Stanley
- Director: Alexander Golitzen
- Assembly: Ferris Webster
- Left: November 18th 1973 (New York)
- Lasted: 108 minutes
Distribution
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William Holden: Frank Harmon
- Kay Lenz: Edith Alice Breezerman, “Breezy”
- Roger C. Carmel: Bob Henderson
- Marj Dusay : Betty Tobin
- Joan Hotchkis : Paula Harmon
- Jamie Smith-Jackson: Marcy
- Norman Bartold : the man in the car
- Lynn Borden: the night appointment of Harmon
- Shelley Morrison: Nancy Henderson
- Refusals Olivieri: Bruno
- Eugene Peterson: Charlie
Rewards
- In 1974, the film is named with three recoveries with the Golden Globes, for Michel Legrand, Meilleure Music and Better Original song ( Breezy' S Song ) and for Kay Lenz, Meilleur Most promising young actress.
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