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Looking for Mr. Goodbar

This is the face of Theresa Dunn. Teacher of deaf children by day...good time girl by night.
1977 | 136m | English

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A dedicated schoolteacher spends her nights cruising bars, looking for abusive men with whom she can engage in progressively more violent sexual encounters.
Release Date: Oct 19, 1977
Director: Richard Brooks
Writer: Richard Brooks, Judith Rossner
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords cocaine, gigolo, cannabis, sexual fantasy, teacher, disco, singles bar, bisexual man, grim, disco music, cautionary
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Freddie Fields Productions
Box Office Revenue: $22,512,655
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Diane Keaton Theresa
Tuesday Weld Katherine
William Atherton James
Richard Kiley Mr. Dunn
Richard Gere Tony
Alan Feinstein Martin
Tom Berenger Gary
Priscilla Pointer Mrs. Dunn
Laurie Prange Brigid
Joel Fabiani Barney
Julius Harris Black Cat
Richard Bright George
LeVar Burton Cap Jackson
Marilyn Coleman Mrs. Jackson
Carole Mallory Marvella
Mary Ann Mallis Principal
Jolene Dellenbach Teacher
Lou Fant Teacher (as Louie Fant)
Eddie Garrett Bartender
Alex Courtney Arthur (as Alexander Courtney)
Brian Dennehy Surgeon
Richard Venture Doctor
Robert John Burke Patrick
Robert Fields Rafe
Richard O'Brien Father Timothy
Anthony 'Tony' Hawkins Chuck
Caren Kaye Rhoda
Dick Spangler TV Announcer (as Richard Spangler)
Elizabeth Cheshire Little Theresa
Marilyn Roberts Woman in Bar
R.J. Adams Man in Bar (uncredited)
Rutanya Alda Deaf Teacher (uncredited)
Bob Harks Man in Bar (uncredited)
John Lafferty Undercover Police Officer (uncredited)
Bill Willens Club Hustler (uncredited)
Name Job
Richard Brooks Director, Screenplay
William A. Fraker Director of Photography
Charles H. Schram Makeup Artist
Judith Rossner Novel
Ronald L. Vargas Jr. Assistant Camera
Arthur Brooker Key Grip
Tom Fairbanks Property Master
Curly Thirlwell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Don Dittmar Color Timer
James M. Halty Stunts
Ron Stein Stunts
Larry Grenville Assistant Editor
David Silver Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager
Ruby R. Levitt Set Decoration
Richard Portman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lindsley Parsons Jr. Production Manager
Joan Biel Music Editor
Artie Kane Original Music Composer
Mentor Huebner Production Illustrator
Bennie Moore Stunts
Edward C. Carfagno Art Direction
Judith Lamb Casting
Susan Germaine Hairstylist
Doug Pentek Gaffer
Bill Krattiger Electrician
Jodie Lynn Tillen Costume Supervisor
Marion Dougherty Casting
George Grenville Editor
Robert W. Glass Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marshall Schlom Script Supervisor
Judith A. Cory Hairstylist
Kay Rose Sound Editor
Leslie Hill Assistant Camera
Al Overton Jr. Sound
Michael Galloway Sound
Alan Brimfeld Second Assistant Director
Nick McLean Camera Operator
Nancy Sammons Assistant Editor
Thomas L. Roysden Leadman
Victoria Sampson Sound Editor
Name Title
Freddie Fields Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Diane Keaton Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

We're all hurt someplace and we're all looking for a painkiller. Looking for Mr. Goodbar is directed by Richard Brooks and Brooks adapts the screenplay from the Judith Rossner novel of the same name. It stars Diane Keaton, Tuesday Weld, William Atherton, Richard Kiley, Richard Gere, Alan Feinste ... in and Tom Berenger. Music is by Artie Kane and cinematography by William A. Fraker. Theresa Dunn (Keaton) is a dedicated schoolteacher to deaf children by day, but at night she cruises bars looking for abusive men with whom she can engage in progressively violent sexual encounters. First off it should be noted that the Judith Rosner novel is based on the real life case of the 1973 murder of New York City schoolteacher Roseann Quinn. Also of note is that Rossner was not enamoured with this filmic adaptation. What we have here is a tragic tale set in the promiscuous pre AIDS era of 1970s America. It's a bleak observation of the swinging singles scene of the era, providing caution of patriarch pressures, religious suffocation and the dangers of casual encounters for sexual gratification. Is it any wonder the big hitting critics of the time were nonplussed by it?... The pic generated a lot of buzz for handsome new actor, Richard Gere, even if he does overact, it actually works in context to the brashness of the period. It also introduced Tom Berenger, in what is a frightening portrayal of a very sexually confused man. Tuesday Weld got a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for playing Theresa's sister, which was richly deserved, so much so one wishes she was in the film more. Yet it's Keaton who absolutely shines here, lifting an overlong picture to greater heights. Proving she had more in her armoury than merely playing kooks, Keaton imbues Theresa with a desperation and loneliness that is shattering for viewing purpose. The whole narrative bites with a crushing inevitability, that the nihilistic back drop can only bring pain and misery, and so it proves. Richard Brooks should have sliced at lest thirty minutes from the run time, especially given that the "Theresa fantasy sequences" just come off as pointless and take one out of the heartbeat of the story. Yet this is still a fine movie, not one to be cheered up by of course, but poignant, relative and with the real life story at the core, important. 7/10

May 16, 2024