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Less Than Zero

It only looks like the good life.
1987 | 98m | English

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A college freshman returns to Los Angeles for Christmas at his ex-girlfriend's request, but discovers that his former best friend has an out-of-control drug habit.
Release Date: Nov 06, 1987
Director: Marek Kanievska
Writer: Bret Easton Ellis, Harley Peyton
Genres: Drama, Romance, Crime
Keywords based on novel or book, drug addiction, self-destruction, cocaine, melancholy, los angeles, california, hedonism, beverly hills, decadence, coke, shocking, grim, complex, gay theme, suspenseful, complicated, disheartening
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Amercent Films, American Entertainment Partners L.P.
Box Office Revenue: $12,396,383
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Andrew McCarthy Clay
Jami Gertz Blair
Robert Downey Jr. Julian
James Spader Rip
Tony Bill Bradford Easton
Nicholas Pryor Benjamin Wells
Donna Mitchell Elaine Easton
Michael Bowen Hop
Sarah Buxton Markie
Lisanne Falk Patti
Michael Greene Robert Wells
Neith Hunter Alana
Afton Smith Kim
Brian Wimmer Trent
Kelly Wolf Lile
David Colby Kid #3
Anthony Kiedis Musician #3
Flea Musician #1
Brittain Frye Teenager #2
Jack Irons Musician #4
Afrika Islam D. J.
Kris Jorgenson Bouncer
Jeannette Kerner Margery Easton
Lee Kissinger Photographer
Moya Kordick Liz
Jayne Modean Cindy
Jude Mussetter Alice
Jessica Puscas Little Girl
Jandi Swanson Jenny
Eric Walker Seth Wells
Scott Warner Teenager #1
John Yurasek Naked Man
Robert Dassanowsky Party Guest (uncredited)
Christopher Maleki Guy at Party (uncredited)
Brad Pitt Partygoer / Preppie Kid at Fight (uncredited)
Jackie Swanson Party Girl (uncredited)
Jennifer Wellings Tall Gothic Girl at Club (uncredited)
Name Job
Marek Kanievska Director
Bret Easton Ellis Novel
Edward Lachman Director of Photography
Michael Tronick Editor
Thomas Newman Original Music Composer
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joseph A. Ippolito Sound Editor
Larry Mann Sound Editor
George Watters II Supervising Sound Editor
David Rubin Casting
S. Michael Formica Production Manager
Bruce Alan Greene Steadicam Operator
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nancy Nye Set Decoration
Kimberly Harris Sound Editor
Harley Peyton Screenplay
Barbara Ling Production Design
Peter E. Berger Editor
Gary Wright Sound Editor
Steve Rice Art Direction
Kurt Neumann Unit Production Manager
Danny Lester Special Effects
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Janet Brady Stunts
Tom Elliott Stunts
Robin Holding Second Assistant Director
David Page Costumer
Robin Citrin Location Manager
Jerry Spicer Stunts
Michael Danesky Rigging Gaffer
George C. Villaseñor Assistant Editor
Victoria Martin Foley Editor
Lynne White Production Coordinator
Margaret Goldsmith Set Dresser
Mark Simon Assistant Camera
Stephen St. John Steadicam Operator
Taman McCall Assistant Location Manager
Alan Tinkley Assistant Location Manager
Kevin E. Patterson Boom Operator
Adam Christopher Makeup Artist
Craig Zisk Editorial Coordinator
John Richards Scoring Mixer
Tim A. Davison Stunts
Karen Price Stunts
Ron Woods Assistant Property Master
Michael Gastaldo Assistant Property Master
Danny Jimenez Dolly Grip
J.N. Roberts Stunts
R. Scott Doran Set Dresser
Mark Gambino Grip
Herb Ault Key Grip
James A. Earley Grip
Camille Argus Costume Supervisor
Dea McKibben Set Dresser
Trish Gallaher Glenn Property Master
Michael A. McFadden Grip
Daniel F. Finnerty Assistant Sound Editor
Tim Gilbert Stunts
Deborah Love First Assistant Director
Erin Ellwood Set Dresser
Gary Hymes Stunts
James D. Ault Grip
Lisa Beach Casting Assistant
Gary McLarty Stunts
Cosmas A. Demetriou Assistant Art Director
Trudy Ramirez Script Supervisor
Sara Markowitz Costumer
Deborah Figuly Makeup Artist
Denise Horta Supervising ADR Editor
Richard Hornung Costume Designer
Noon Orsatti Stunts
Spike Silver Stunts
Glenn Berkovitz Sound Mixer
Art Tostado Color Timer
Jeff Rafner Additional Second Assistant Director
John Clifford Still Photographer
Gregory Lundsgaard Steadicam Operator
Ron Grunden Special Effects Assistant
Barbara O'Neill Assistant Hairstylist
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein Negative Cutter
Walt Lloyd Camera Operator
John Vigran Scoring Mixer
Jonathan Sharpe Second Assistant Camera
Joan Hunter Costumer
Angelo Di Biase Hairstylist
Lata Ryan Production Coordinator
David Lyons Music Consultant
Rick Rubin Music Supervisor
Name Title
Jon Avnet Producer
Jordan Kerner Producer
Marvin Worth Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

RELEASED IN 1987 and directed by Marek Kanievska, "Less than Zero" is a drama about a trio of rich 18 year-olds from Los Angeles. After graduation, one goes off to college (Andrew McCarthy), but returns for Christmas break wherein he finds his ex-girlfriend (Jami Gertz) and, especially, his buddy (R ... obert Downey Jr.) struggling with drug addiction in the Beverly Hills fast lane. James Spader plays a smug high society dealer. This is the furthest thing from typical 80’s youth flicks, like “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” “The Karate Kid,” “Valley Girl,” “Footloose” and “Can’t Buy Me Love” (where there’s, admittedly, a lot of range). “Less than Zero” has the epic, artsy style of Francis Ford Coppola films like “The Outsiders” and “Rumble Fish” (both from 1983) meshed with the chic melancholy of “Poison Ivy” (1992). My main issue is that it takes too long to get absorbed into the characters and their story. The filmmaking is gorgeous, however, which is ironic because this is a really downbeat movie. Gertz is fine, but she never did anything for me, while McCarthy is serviceable as the main protagonist, yet rather bland in a goody-goody way. Both Downey Jr. and Spader, however, de-shine in their roles (in a good way). If you favor arty, glum movies you might like this better than me, but it’s nowhere near as effective as “Poison Ivy,” a similar artsy, gloomy flick. The movie runs 1 hour 38 minutes and was shot in the Los Angeles area, including Malibu. WRITERS: Bret Easton Ellis (novel) and Harley Peyton (screenplay) GRADE: C+

Jun 23, 2021