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Little Laura and Big John

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 22min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
3.6/10
237
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Karen Black and Fabian in Little Laura and Big John (1973)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaBased on a true story, this action-packed, hard-hitting depiction of the infamous Ashley gang - who terrorized the southeast in the 1920's - also illustrates a desperate love between two peo... Leer todoBased on a true story, this action-packed, hard-hitting depiction of the infamous Ashley gang - who terrorized the southeast in the 1920's - also illustrates a desperate love between two people destined for destruction.Based on a true story, this action-packed, hard-hitting depiction of the infamous Ashley gang - who terrorized the southeast in the 1920's - also illustrates a desperate love between two people destined for destruction.

  • Dirección
    • Luke Moberly
    • Bob Woodburn
  • Guionistas
    • Luke Moberly
    • Philip Weidling
    • Bob Woodburn
  • Elenco
    • Fabian
    • Karen Black
    • Ivy Thayer
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.6/10
    237
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Luke Moberly
      • Bob Woodburn
    • Guionistas
      • Luke Moberly
      • Philip Weidling
      • Bob Woodburn
    • Elenco
      • Fabian
      • Karen Black
      • Ivy Thayer
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 7Opiniones de los críticos
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  • Fotos3

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    Fabian
    Fabian
    • John
    • (as Fabian Forte)
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Laura
    Ivy Thayer
    • Laura's Mother
    Ken Miller
    Ken Miller
    • Hanford
    Paul Gleason
    Paul Gleason
    • Sheriff
    Cliff Frates
    • Young John
    Evie Karafotias
    • Young Laura
    Phil Philbin
    • Pa
    Margaret Fuller
    • Ma
    Jerry Albert
    • Bob
    Lee Warren
    • Clarence
    Ben Rossi
    • Ray
    Terri Juston
    • Jacksonville
    Tony Romano
    • Doc
    Julian Voloshin
    • Lawyer
    Mal Jones
    Mal Jones
    • Chairman
    Rick Moberly
    • Frank
    Shane Kruse
    • Ed
    • Dirección
      • Luke Moberly
      • Bob Woodburn
    • Guionistas
      • Luke Moberly
      • Philip Weidling
      • Bob Woodburn
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    1moonspinner55

    Bootleggin' and bank robbin' in the Florida Everglades...

    Fifth-rate 1920s crime spree with Fabian Forte cast as real-life Prohibition-era crook John Ashley who, along with his girlfriend Laura and assorted pals, preceded even Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker in the bank robbing field. Luke Moberly directs with a wink and a smile; he must have known this threadbare outing was no "Bonnie & Clyde", though he was clearly inspired by that film in visual terms, and his picture gets off to a decent start. However, with very green and inexperienced actors in front of the camera--and poor cinematography and sloppy editing going on behind it--the picture loses steam even before the halfway mark. Bill Walker's inappropriate score and some terrible quasi-period tunes on the soundtrack make the film unbearable to hear, much less to watch. It is inconceivable that rising star Karen Black, having already earned attention for her performances in "Easy Rider" and "Five Easy Pieces" (for which she was Oscar-nominated), should appear in such a low-rent production. Black and Forte are really the only cast members with legitimate acting experience (Forte had recently portrayed 'Pretty Boy' Floyd in 1970), yet their performances are just as lousy as everyone else's (like the script, perhaps they were simply confused as to how to proceed). The early scenes give hint that maybe Moberly was onto something with his approach, but he loses his footing quickly--and the movie doesn't so much crash and burn as it does disintegrate on impact. * from ****
    4jgpony

    Amateurish but based on facts

    "Little Laura and Big John" was not based on Bonnie and Clyde, but on the true story of the capture of the infamous Ashley Gang at the Sebastian inlet bridge in Florida. It is not particularly well done, however, it is very interesting to residents of the Treasure Coast because of its historical significance. The movie depicts the gang as they rob banks and kill on a northward path along the Gold and Treasure Coasts of Florida, running just ahead of the then sheriff of Palm Beach County, who was determined to end their violent rampages. In addition to the well known professional cast, numerous local citizens (amateurs)took extra parts as deputies, bystanders, etc. While this was great fun for the locals, the practice of utilizing so many amateurs did nothing to enhance the quality of the film. The movie is something Karen Black probably wishes she had never done. It is poorly acted, poorly directed and generally as captivating as a high school video class's production.
    5Red-Barracuda

    Flawed Bonnie and Clyde clone

    This is a good example of the kind of movies which were influenced massively by Bonnie and Clyde (1967). That film was one of the key American films that kick-started a golden age of 70's cinema that would later become known as New Hollywood. Little Laura and Big John is hardly one of those films in fairness but it nevertheless is clearly indebted to its famous precursor. It shares its rural southern USA location and its period setting, in this case the 20's. It also is a crime drama biopic about real criminals who were a romanticised male/female couple. More specifically, it's based around the exploits of the Ashley Gang who operated in Florida. Their leader John Ashley was jailed for accidentally killing a man, only to escape and become a bank robber and bootlegger.

    Despite its real-life basis, its characters aren't very well developed sadly. The main star is Karen Black, who is good enough but her role is a very limited one; the main character is played by Fabian Forte who tries his best but lacks the necessary screen charisma to make his character as interesting as he needs to be. It is odd that this low budget film was made after Karen Black had already rose to considerable prominence off the back off Easy Rider (1969) and Five Easy Pieces (1971), because it has the definite feel of a minor movie and her role is quite under-written; you would have expected her to be involved in a product that better utilised her at this stage in her career. Some have already noted the contemporary 70's musical score which is used in this period set drama sounds a little odd in this context. However, I personally didn't mind this very much even if it was somewhat unusual. The film on the whole is not very good, yet hardly as bad as it's made out to be either. Its story could certainly have been told in a much more engaging fashion but it was still a half-decent period crime flick in my eyes.
    5Hey_Sweden

    Fairly engaging.

    "Little Laura and Big John" is an obviously low, low budgeted, and regional production that may not be based on the "Bonnie & Clyde" story, but certainly owes something of a debt to it. It actually tells the true story of the John Ashley gang, which terrorized the Florida countryside in the 1920s. Ashley (former singing idol Fabian Forte) is the charismatic ringleader, and beloved character actress Karen Black is "Little Laura", his sweetheart. They ultimately run afoul of a Sheriff (noted character actor Paul Gleason) who realizes that he will have to shut them down, but GOOD.

    Taken on its own terms, "Little Laura and Big John" is an okay movie, no more. Fabian and Black won't make you forget Beatty and Dunaway anytime soon, but they do alright. (However, one might wish that Black were given a little more to do.) Directed by a man named Luke Moberly, and scripted by Moberly and Bob Woodburn, it doesn't overflow with filmmaking talent, but does get by thanks to its flavourful rural atmosphere. Moberly and company do whatever they can to recreate the period, with whatever limited means they had. The film actually begins with a narrated overview of criminal activity during this era, citing key players like Capone and Schultz, and the activities of people like Pretty Boy Floyd in the more rural areas. Then it segues into the story proper. The oddest element is that the character of Laura's mother (Ivy Thayer) does some of the narration, straight to the camera. An offbeat score and some silly but catchy songs are - how shall I put it? - interesting to hear. Some viewers may be pleased to note that the film is violent without being particularly gory. However, the storytelling can get awfully incoherent at times.

    Not very many people in this cast have substantial acting experience, other than Black and Gleason. Even Fabian comes off as more professional than a lot of the locally selected thespians hired for the production. Still, this viewer will give some of them credit for at least being fairly spirited, in particular Ken Miller as goofy, upbeat Hanford.

    While this viewer doesn't feel that the picture is nearly as worthless as some people make it out to be, there's really nothing all that great about it either.

    Five out of 10.
    3theeht

    Pretty awful crime film, inspired by Bonnie And Clyde.

    It's hard to believe that Karen Black appeared in this terrible, extremely low=budget travesty, when she was already established as a star. Perhaps it was filmed years earlier and released after she became popular. Filmed in Florida, it's pretty torturous to sit through, and is recommended only for Karen fans, since she does look especially attractive, in black eyeliner. Aside from this, there's little else to remark on.

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    • Trivia
      The Feb. 26, 1969, issue of Variety, in its listing of movies currently in production, listed Bruce Dern as a cast member. The May 7 issue doesn't list Dern.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Grindhouse Universe (2008)
    • Bandas sonoras
      EASY LITTLE LAURA GIRL
      Written by Bob Woodburn and Bill Walker

      Vocals by Mara Lynn Brown and Cliff Johnson Jr.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • mayo de 1973 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Too Soon to Laugh, Too Late to Cry
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Moberly Studios, Griffin Road, Hollywood, Florida, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Louis Weithe Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 22min(82 min)
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.78 : 1

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