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Plot Based upon the novel by Lois Gould and adapted (under the pseudonym Esther Dale) by Elaine May, Such Good Friends focuses on Julie Messinger (played by Dyan Cannon), a woman with intense, often wild emotions that are held in check beneath a rather conventional fa?ade. After her chauvinistic and self-centered husband Richard checks into the hospital for a simple mole removal that goes seriously wrong, Julie discovers that he has been titanically unfaithful to her. This is the straw that breaks the camel's back, and Julie decides it is time for her to break out of her shell, no matter what the consequences. She begins to exhibit a sexual interest in other men (sometimes indiscriminately, as when she seduces her family doctor, played by James Coco), and speaks her mind to others, including her egocentric mother (Nina Foch) and her hypocritical best friend (ennifer O'Neill). At the end, Julie wanders into Central Park and, presumably, a new life. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi
Cast James Beard - Dr. Mahler; James Coco - Dr. Timmy Spector; Nina Foch - Mrs. Wallman; Rita Gam - Doria Perkins; Nancy Guild - Molly Hastings; T.J. Hargrave - Nicky; Elaine Joyce - Marion Spector; Louise Lasser - Marcy Berns; Sam Levene - Uncle Eddie; Laurence Luckinbill - Richard Messinger; Jennifer O'Neill - Miranda; Nancy R. Pollock - Aunt Harriet; William Redfield - Barney Halstead; Doris Roberts - Mrs. Gold; Richard B. Shull - Clarence Fitch; Clarice Taylor - Mrs. McKay; Lawrence Tierney - Guard; Virginia Vestoff - Emily Lapham; Dyan Cannon - Julie Messinger; Ken Howard - Cal Whiting; Burgess Meredith - Bernard Kalman; Joseph Papp - Shakespeare Theatre in the Park; Lee Sabinson - Dr. Bleiweiss
CreditEric Lee Preminger - Associate Producer, Ron Talsky - Costume Designer, Bryce Preminger - Costume Designer, Charles Okun - First Assistant Director, Otto Preminger - Director, Harry Howard - Editor, Thomas Z. Shepard - Composer (Music Score), Robert Brittan - Songwriter, Saul Meth - Makeup, Jack Priestley - Camera Operator, Rouben Ter-Arutunian - Production Designer, Gayne Rescher - Cinematographer, Otto Preminger - Producer, Richard Pietschmann - Sound/Sound Designer, David Shaber - Screenwriter, Esther Dale - Screenwriter, Lois Gould - Book Author
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Such Good Friends
Original film poster by Saul Bass
Directed by
Otto Preminger
Produced by
Otto Preminger
Written by
Esther Dale
Based on the novel by Lois Gould
Starring
Dyan Cannon
James Coco
Jennifer O'Neill
Music by
Thomas Z. Shepard
Cinematography
Gayne Rescher
Editing by
Harry Howard
Distributed by
Paramount Pictures
Release date(s)
December 21, 1971
Running time
101 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Such Good Friends is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Esther Dale (a pseudonym for Elaine May) is based on the novel of the same title by Lois Gould.
Contents
1 Plot
2 Production
3 Cast
4 Critical reception
5 Awards and nominations
6 References
7 External links
Plot
Manhattanite Julie Messinger, a complacent housewife and mother of two raucous young sons, is married to Richard, a chauvinistic and self-centered magazine art director and author of a best-selling children's book. When he falls into a coma during minor surgery to remove a nonmalignant mole on his neck, Julie learns from his doctor, Dr. Timmy Spector, that another surgeon nicked his artery, necessitating a blood transfusion to which he had a rare allergic reaction. The following day, Julie is told Richard has overcome the reaction, but his liver has sustained serious damage requiring immediate treatment. In quick succession, all his organs begin to fail.
While trying to comfort Julie, family friend Cal Whiting reveals his girlfriend Miranda has confessed to having had a lengthy affair with Richard. Distressed by the news, Julie seeks advice from her egocentric mother but finds herself unable to discuss her husband's infidelity. She decides to confront Miranda and asks her what future she anticipated having with her husband. Miranda confesses she and Richard are deeply in love and have discussed marriage, although thus far she has been unable to make such a permanent commitment.
Julie begins to unravel emotionally. She visits Cal, whose attempted seduction of her fails due to impotence. At the hospital, she tells the unconscious Richard she will never divorce him and vows to ruin his reputation. Timmy invites her to his apartment for drinks and admits he was aware of Richard's affair not only with Miranda, but with other women as well, and kept them secret out of a sense of loyalty to his friend. Stunned and confused, Julie lashes out at Timmy, then seduces him, and he succumbs to her advances.
At home later that evening, Julie finds a black book in Richard's desk and realizes it contains coded data about his numerous extramarital affairs, many of them with her friends. She gives it to Cal, who then shows it to Miranda to prove she was just one of Richard's many conquests.
The following day, Richard goes into cardiac arrest, and Julie realizes she wants him to survive despite his betrayal of her. When Timmy reports her husband has died, a grieving Julie takes her sons for a walk in Central Park to contemplate their future.
Production
Through his son Erik, who was working as his story editor, producer Otto Preminger heard about a manuscript by Lois Gould that was rumored to be a hot property. He negotiated with the author and purchased the film rights for $200,000 in February 1970, three months before the book was published. [1]
The novel, narrated in stream-of-consciousness mode by Julie Messinger, proved to be difficult to adapt for the screen. Joan Micklin Silver initially tackled the project, but Preminger found her to be too much of a feminist who was more psychologically attuned to the character than he thought was necessary. He then hired Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne and worked with them for several months. Finally, in early 1971, Elaine May, his original choice for screenwriter, became available. May worked on the script for ten weeks, although Preminger found it difficult to adjust to her method of writing. The two would meet for a story conference, then May would disappear and remain incommunicado for two weeks or so, finally emerging with a substantial part of the screenplay completed. Preminger would give her notes and she would disappear again, and this routine continued until the script was finished. Not wanting her name attached to work started by others, May insisted she did not want screen credit and used the pseudonym Esther Dale, the name of a Hollywood character actress, instead of her own. Preminger later used May's involvement in the film to help promote it, a move the screenwriter resented, as she felt he was "more honorable than that." [2]
Preminger and leading lady Dyan Cannon clashed throughout filming. She constantly was late, one of the director's pet peeves, and the two disagreed about everything about her character, from how she should be portrayed to how she should be dressed. Uncomfortable with the director's perception of Julie Messinger, the actress frequently tried to incorporate some of her own vision into her interpretation, resulting in loud on-set arguments that left Cannon feeling alone, self-conscious, and very vulnerable. Upon the film's completion, the two vowed never to work with each other again. [3]
Cast
Dyan Cannon ..... Julie Messinger
James Coco ..... Dr. Timmy Spector
Jennifer O'Neill ..... Miranda Graham
Ken Howard ..... Cal Whiting
Nina Foch ..... Mrs. Wallman
Laurence Luckinbill ..... Richard Messinger
Louise Lasser ..... Marcy Berns
Burgess Meredith ..... Bernard Kalman
Sam Levene ..... Uncle Eddie
William Redfield ..... Barney Halsted
Elaine Joyce ..... Marian Spector
Doris Roberts ..... Mrs. Gold
Virginia Vestoff ..... Emily Lapham
Critical reception
The film earned mixed reviews at the time of its release, and some felt it was better than the failed films Preminger did between 1965 and 1970. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "a hard, unsentimental, deeply cynical comedy" and "Preminger's best film in a long time, probably since Anatomy of a Murder in 1959." He added, "There are funny lines in the movie, but they are rarely allowed to be merely funny; they are also intended to hurt. People hurt and insult one another because, we sense, attack is the best form of defense inside this carnivorous society. Some of the dialog is in appallingly bad taste, and some of the critics have blamed the bad taste on Preminger, but it would have taken a lesser director to leave it out. The vulgarity belongs there because the movie is as tough as the people it's about." [4]
Time said, "The whole notion is so outrageously melodramatic that Preminger was probably right in choosing to play it for comedy . . . On second thought, Such Good Friends might have worked better the other way. Preminger is usually funnier  remember Hurry Sundown?  when he's trying to be serious." [5]
Tony Mastroianni of the Cleveland Press called it "one of those sick-funny films that asks you to laugh at tragedy and gets away with it." He continued, "It undoubtedly will offend many and for a number of reasons. It has a brand of caustic wit that somehow surmounts situations that are a blend of soap opera maudlin and ribald coarseness. The picture takes on such institutions as marriage, medicine and friendship and treats them all pretty roughly. What succeeds is a barrage of bright, witty, trenchant lines written by Elaine May operating under the pseudonym of Esther Dale. Director Otto Preminger, whose recent films looked as though they were directed by an ax murderer, does a better job this time out. There are still scenes that are all surface, some that are just crudely done. But in others, notably those involving large groups of people, he works out an interplay of parts that results in fascinating moments of counterpoint." [6]
Time Out London observed, "Sadly, Preminger seems unsure whether to take May's characters at face value or to feel for them. As a result, the cardboard emotions of Cannon . . . and Coco . . . are too often taken for real, and the script's brilliantly witty cameos are shunted too quickly out of sight." [7]
TV Guide rated the film one star, saying it "aimed at being contemporary but turned out contemptible. It does, however, provide a look at a tough-skinned New York lifestyle that Big Apple resident Preminger well understood." [8]
Awards and nominations
Dyan Cannon was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress C Motion Picture Drama but lost to Jane Fonda in Klute.
References
^ Fujiwara, Chris, The World and Its Double: The Life and Work of Otto Preminger. New York: Macmillan Publishers 2009. ISBN 0-865-47995-X, p. 385
^ The World and Its Double, pp. 385-86
^ The World and Its Double, pp. 388-95
^ Chicago Sun-Times review
^ Time review
^ Cleveland Press review
^ Time Out London review
^ TV Guide review
External links
Such Good Friends at the Internet Movie Database
v  d  eFilms directed by Otto Preminger
1930s
Die gro?e Liebe (1931)  Under Your Spell (1936)  Danger - Love at Work (1937)  Kidnapped (1938)
1940s
Margin for Error (1943)  In the Meantime, Darling (1944)  Laura (1944)  A Royal Scandal (1945)  Fallen Angel (1945)  Centennial Summer (1946)  Forever Amber (1947)  Daisy Kenyon (1947)  The Fan (1949)  Whirlpool (1949)
1950s
Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)  The 13th Letter (1951)  Angel Face (1952)  The Moon Is Blue (1953) / Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach (1954)  River of No Return (1954)  Carmen Jones (1954)  The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)  The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955)  Saint Joan (1957)  Bonjour Tristesse (1958)  Porgy and Bess (1959)  Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
1960s
Exodus (1960)  Advise & Consent (1962)  The Cardinal (1963)  In Harm's Way (1965)  Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)  Hurry Sundown (1967)  Skidoo (1968)
1970s
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1970)  Such Good Friends (1971)  Rosebud (1975)  The Human Factor (1979)
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