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Pookie

Original title: The Sterile Cuckoo
  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.5K
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Pookie (1969)
In this romantic comedy, an eccentric girl forces a reluctant college student into an affair. Nominated for 2 Academy Awards including Best Song "Come Saturday Morning.
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An eccentric girl forces a reluctant college student into an affair.An eccentric girl forces a reluctant college student into an affair.An eccentric girl forces a reluctant college student into an affair.

  • Director
    • Alan J. Pakula
  • Writers
    • John Nichols
    • Alvin Sargent
  • Stars
    • Liza Minnelli
    • Wendell Burton
    • Tim McIntire
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan J. Pakula
    • Writers
      • John Nichols
      • Alvin Sargent
    • Stars
      • Liza Minnelli
      • Wendell Burton
      • Tim McIntire
    • 42User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Liza Minnelli
    Liza Minnelli
    • Pookie Adams
    Wendell Burton
    • Jerry Payne
    Tim McIntire
    Tim McIntire
    • Charlie Schumacher
    Anita Alberts
      Eric Best
        Chris Bugbee
        • Eddie Roe
        • (uncredited)
        Becki Davis
        Becki Davis
          Philip S. Derfler
            Sandy Faison
            • Nancy Putnam
            • (uncredited)
            Mark P. Fish
              A. Frederick Gooseen
                Austin Green
                • Pookie's Father
                • (uncredited)
                Elizabeth Harrower
                Elizabeth Harrower
                • Landlady
                • (uncredited)
                Cynthia Hull
                Cynthia Hull
                  John Hussey
                    Tim Laurie
                      Fred Lerner
                      Fred Lerner
                        Margaret Markov
                        Margaret Markov
                          • Director
                            • Alan J. Pakula
                          • Writers
                            • John Nichols
                            • Alvin Sargent
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                          User reviews42

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                          7Marie-62

                          Terrific, one of Liza's best

                          Liza Minnelli...That name conjures up so many images: Her mother, Judy, elegance, beauty, humor, and sometimes pain. Well, she sheds all of them except the last 2. In this role as the odd Pookie Adams, a girl who is afraid of "weirdos" but who in a sense really is, Liza Minnelli has to pull together a wonderful (Academy Award Nominating) part that will tug at your heart and look at the world through HER eyes. Pookie meets Jerry Payne (Wendell Burton) and goes through a couple of sly tricks to make sure that he never forgets her. Jerry falls in love with this strange but lovable girl. That is until her fear of him leaving makes her over-protective and a little pushy. It begins to drive him away. But what movie on teenage lovers is really convincing? Well, these two sure are convincing. Sometimes you just want to strangle Pookie and other times you just want to jump into the screen and hold her close and say "It's gonna be all right". I rated this a 7 because there was something missing and I felt it. But otherwise, Liza Minnelli fans, this is way worth it!
                          scott.leigeber

                          tragic from the opening credits

                          From the moment this movie begins, with the evocative Sandpiper's rendition of "Come Saturday Morning", the ache in my body becomes almost unbearable -- but this little gem is so beautifully realized that it is worth it. Minnelli, Burton, and Alan Pakula's direction are close to perfect. This is a very special movie, that transcends the period it was made to lament the underdog's painful journey through want and wish and heartbreaking compromise, all while the conventional world seems to go blithely on, unaware of the slings and arrow of outrageous fortune that befall those born not to have their places in the sun. A fine achievement for almost everyone involved in this film. It is also notewothy that Liza, a unique actress, has never quite found the cinematic career she deserves -- there have been some seering, indelible moments, notably CABARET and NEW YORK, NEW YORK, and the aforementioned, but the 1970's didn't seem the time for her. Incidentally, I have wondered for twenty five years what she might have done in a filmed biography of Clara Bow!
                          8MarieGabrielle

                          sweet melancholy....

                          This film, along with the performances of the two principals, Minnelli and Burton, as well as the soundtrack, evoke a time in everyone's past, at some time or other.

                          As two drifting college students, they have a chance meeting, become interested in each other, then gradually grow apart. The sets are evocative of New England and upstate New York, beautiful in autumn, beautiful and sad. Reminding us perhaps of past relationships, longing, and wishes that were never fulfilled.

                          The soundtrack is sentimental, but not overly so, I am not a major fan of Minnelli, but in this film her performance was understated and believable. The film leaves us with a sense of loss and longing, recalling times we were younger, relationships of the past. 8/10.
                          7jeumenesk

                          the sterile cuckoo

                          This movie touches something in all of us that i think Lizzie minnelli brought to the service so well she deserved an Oscar nom in her first performance.Most of us at some point in our lives,often when young have clung to love,or been clung to-to tightly.The result often being the other person at some point feels as though they cant breath they feel suffocated.This creates awkward moments and much introspection as we question what does love truly mean does it mean I have to be with you and know where you are 24 hours a day.Does it mean i let go my friends because you don't seem to like them. I'm a male who gets sad every time I see this movie.All of us have felt loneliness and come across some people who are plagued by it.Lizzie Minnelli ,and Wendell Burton showed the dynamics of young love and all its bittersweet ironies.This movie reminds us of being young and breaking up with someone you at one point cared deeply for.
                          GOWBTW

                          You got to get out of your shell sometimes......

                          College can be lonely, or it can be fun. Fitting in is always a must even though you don't want to. In "The Sterile Cuckoo", it all points out to that. Taking place in Upstate New York, it makes a very great Fall setting there. Here you have Jerry(Wendell Burton), a shy college man who happens to meet Mary Ann "Pookie" Adams(Liza Minelli) who happens to be socially inept. She doesn't fit in with anyone around her, she calls them "Wierdos". She too is smart, but she only wants to be around Jerry, instead. They happen to have a good time where ever they go, even going to a graveyard where she really acts up. The hotel scene is really classic. The request she gave out was very unusual. "Peel the Tomato" seems to be a new one on me. The strip scene was short but nice to watch. No insecurity about that! But in life, we need to leave our comfort zone behind sometimes, because not meeting new people can create problems. But that's anybody's guess. This movie is a real gem, and I enjoyed it very much. 5 stars!

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                          • Trivia
                            After winning the part of Pookie Adams, Liza Minnelli had a copy of the script sent over to her mother, Judy Garland, who read it and thought the part of this troubled, friendless girl would be an unattractive role for her daughter. Minnelli says she became defensive and argued that Pookie was a great role for any actress, but that Garland was personally concerned Minnelli identified too closely with Pookie.
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                            When they are walking by the cows he's telling her about all the stuff he read in her letters and she's wearing a short skirt with a pink blouse. Then they show them from the back in a far away shot as they walking away from the cows and their clothing has changed to the ones they were wearing when they were flying the kite.
                          • Quotes

                            'Pookie' Adams: Some people guzzle God like He was a keg of beer.

                          • Connections
                            Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Babe: Pig in the City/Home Fries/Ringmaster/Very Bad Things/Savior (1998)
                          • Soundtracks
                            Come Saturday Morning
                            Lyric Dory Previn Music Fred Karlin

                            Performed by The Sandpipers

                            A & M Records Recording Artists

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                          • Release date
                            • January 14, 1970 (France)
                          • Country of origin
                            • United States
                          • Language
                            • English
                          • Also known as
                            • The Sterile Cuckoo
                          • Filming locations
                            • Howell Furniture and Hardware/The Bank Block, 300 S. Euclid Ave., Ontario, California, USA(first bus stop)
                          • Production company
                            • Boardwalk Productions
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                          • Gross US & Canada
                            • $13,982,357
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                          • Runtime
                            1 hour 47 minutes
                          • Sound mix
                            • Mono
                          • Aspect ratio
                            • 1.85 : 1

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