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Long Island, New York | Crush
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6.4/10
IMDbBest Costume Design | 1975 | Theoni V.
Best Music Scoring Original Song Score andor Adaptation | 1975 | Nelson
Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture | 1975 | Karen
Best Art Direction | 1975 | John
Best Cinematography | 1975 | Douglas
Best Costume Design | 1975 | Theoni V.
1974 | Douglas
Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture | 1975 | Sam
Most Promising Newcomer Male | 1975 | Sam
Favorite Movie | 1975 | Robert
Budget 6,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 26,533,200 USD
Mia Farrow was pregnant during filming. Director Jack Clayton did a lot of close-up shots and put her in a lot of flowing costumes.
Truman Capote was the original screenwriter. In his rejected draft, Nick Carraway was an overt homosexual and Jordan Baker a vindictive lesbian. When Capote was fired, Francis Ford Coppola was hired, and he wrote his draft in three weeks.
Many of the male extras in the party scenes were recruited from the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, because military officers had the clean-cut hairstyles worn by 1920s men.
Robert Towne refused a chance to write the screenplay, despite a $175,000 salary, saying: "I didn't want to be the unknown Hollywood screenwriter who fucked up a literary classic." Instead, he wrote Chinatown (1974), which earned him an Academy Award and established him as one of the greatest screenwriters of the period.
Francis Ford Coppola lived in "West Egg", a.k.a. Great Neck, former home of F. Scott Fitzgerald, at the time of writing the screenplay for this movie.
"Daisy Buchanan: Rich girls don't marry poor boys."
"Nick Carraway: They say you killed a man. Jay Gatsby: Only one?"