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The Swimmer

When you talk about "The Swimmer" will you talk about yourself?
1968 | 95m | English

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Well-off ad man Ned Merrill is visiting a friend when he notices the abundance of backyard pools that populate their upscale suburb. Ned suddenly decides that he'd like to travel the eight miles back to his own home by simply swimming across every pool in town. Soon, Ned's journey becomes harrowing; at each house, he is somehow confronted with a reminder of his romantic, domestic and economic failures.
Release Date: Aug 09, 1968
Director: Frank Perry
Writer: John Cheever, Eleanor Perry
Genres: Drama
Keywords connecticut, swimming pool, neighbor, swimmer, based on short story, pool party
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Horizon Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Burt Lancaster Ned Merrill
Janet Landgard Julie Ann Hooper
Janice Rule Shirley Abbott
Tony Bickley Donald Westerhazy
Marge Champion Peggy Forsburgh
Nancy Cushman Mrs. Halloran
Bill Fiore Howie Hunsacker
Rose Gregorio Sylvia Finney
David Garfield Ticket Seller
Kim Hunter Betty Graham
Charles Drake Howard Graham
Bernie Hamilton Chauffeur
House Jameson Mr. Halloran
Jimmy Joyce Jack Finney
Michael Kearney Kevin Gilmartin
Richard McMurray Stu Forsburgh
Jan Miner Lillian Hunsacker
Diana Muldaur Cynthia
Keri Oleson Vernon
Joan Rivers Joan
Cornelia Otis Skinner Mrs. Hammar
Dolph Sweet Henry Biswanger
Louise Troy Grace Biswanger
Diana Van der Vlis Helen Westerhazy
Philip Bruns Biswangers' Pool Party Guest (uncredited)
Alva Celauro Muffie (uncredited)
John Cheever Man at Pool Party (uncredited)
Lisa Daniels Matron at the Biswangers' Pool (uncredited)
Hugh Franklin Denny (uncredited)
John Gerstad Bunkers' Pool Party Guest (uncredited)
Dennis McMullen Lifeguard (uncredited)
Eleanor Perry Woman at Pool Party (uncredited)
Frank Perry Man at Pool Party (uncredited)
Marilyn Langner Enid Bunker (uncredited)
Ray Mason Bunkers' Pool Party Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Frank Perry Director
Marvin Hamlisch Original Music Composer
John Cheever Story
Sidney Katz Editor
Joseph Manduke Executive In Charge Of Production
Eleanor Perry Screenplay
David L. Quaid Director of Photography
John Jiras Makeup Artist
Anna Hill Johnstone Wardrobe Designer
Clay Lambert Makeup Artist
Michael Hertzberg Assistant Director
Ed Callaghan Hairstylist
Carl Lerner Editor
Thomas Wright Property Master
Peter Dohanos Art Direction
Michael Nebbia Additional Photography
Thom Conroy Dialogue Coach
Leo Shuken Orchestrator
Barbara Robinson Script Supervisor
Alan Stetson Key Grip
Jack Hayes Orchestrator, Conductor
Felix Trimboli Second Unit Director of Photography
Pat Somerset Editor
Stanley Cappiello Scenic Artist
Richard Falk Gaffer
Willard W. Goodman Sound Mixer
Andrew Drapkin Colorist
Florence Nerlinger Production Assistant
Jack Fitzstephens Sound Editor
Ted Zachary Second Assistant Director
Lorenzo Porricelli Driver
Enrico A. Cortese Makeup Artist
Name Title
Frank Perry Producer
Sam Spiegel Executive Producer
Roger H. Lewis Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Janet Leigh Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

"Ned" (Burt Lancaster) has been away for a while so his neighbours are a bit surprised to see him, clad only in his trunks, swimming in their pool. After some chat with them, he discovers that barring the odd bit of terrain to cross, he can pretty much swim his way home through the pools of other ne ... ighbours/friends/acquaintances - a river and even a public lido... The film now follows him as this rather unique journey introduces us to his community, and to his own interesting, complicated and lively backstory. I could run to all sorts of amateur psychology about my understanding of what each stop means to him; to those with whom he stops, and to those of us watching - for the adaptation of the pretty depressing Cheever short story would certainly indulge that; but I felt this was more of a testament to an always slightly under-rated actor in Lancaster. He starred in some superb films over his career, and this - with him almost entirely en cueros, with his soul likewise just as scantily attired, allows us to gradually understand where his character has been, and to guess, maybe, where he might be going. Kim Hunter maybe stands out amongst the supporting cast, but I'm not sure that any of them outdo the other - they all fulfil their function adequately offering us a myriad of possibilities for his current and past behaviour. The ending is especially poignant and as an ingenious and imaginative piece of cinema, this takes some beating.

Jun 03, 2023
Wuchak
7.0

**_Offbeat parable of self-discovery on the collapse of the “American dream”_** A somewhat confused man in swimming trunks (Burt Lancaster) travels from pool to pool in suburban Connecticut on his way home. Some of the people he comes across are played by Janet Landgard, Janice Rule, Joan Rivers ... and Diana Muldaur, amongst several others. "The Swimmer" (1968) is a semi-surreal commentary on mid-60’s America and the emptiness of materialism, as well as self-destruction. The fact that Ned Merrill (Lancaster) is almost naked throughout the film tells all. But the revelations are lowkey; you have to put the pieces together. I liked the insights on the folly of compulsiveness, whether social, youth-obsession, sexual or self-delusion. It’s an immersion into a struggling man’s soul. The allegory offers additional insights about the people we cross paths with in life. Friends might, more accurately, be casual acquaintances. Those whom you least suspect might be your biggest fans, at least in their memories. How did you treat others when you were on top? Who’s there for you when you’re no longer on top? It runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot entirely in southwest Connecticut (Weston, Wilton, Westport, Stamford and Fairfield). GRADE: B

Jun 16, 2024