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F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles'

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Susan Sarandon, Richard Chamberlain, and Blythe Danner in F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' (1974)
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A semi-fictional account of how writer F. Scott Fitzgerald met his wife while he was in the army and stationed in Alabama in 1919.A semi-fictional account of how writer F. Scott Fitzgerald met his wife while he was in the army and stationed in Alabama in 1919.A semi-fictional account of how writer F. Scott Fitzgerald met his wife while he was in the army and stationed in Alabama in 1919.

  • Director
    • George Schaefer
  • Writers
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • James Costigan
  • Stars
    • Richard Chamberlain
    • Blythe Danner
    • Susan Sarandon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    303
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    • Director
      • George Schaefer
    • Writers
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald
      • James Costigan
    • Stars
      • Richard Chamberlain
      • Blythe Danner
      • Susan Sarandon
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Chamberlain
    Richard Chamberlain
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Zelda Fitzgerald
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Ailie Calhoun
    David Huffman
    David Huffman
    • Andy McKenna
    Ernest Thompson
    Ernest Thompson
    • Earl Shoen
    Richard Hatch
    Richard Hatch
    • Bill Knowles
    James Naughton
    James Naughton
    • Cap. John Haines
    Albert Stratton
    • John Biggs
    Alex Sheafe
    Alex Sheafe
    • Philippe
    Sasha von Scherler
    Sasha von Scherler
    • Jeanette
    Thomas A. Stewart
    • Horace Canby
    Norman Barrs
    • Sidney (Waiter)
    Earl Sydnor
    • Oliver
    Brooke Adams
    Brooke Adams
    • Kitty Preston
    Cynthia Woll
    • Mary Bly Harwood
    Tom Fitzsimmons
    Tom Fitzsimmons
    • Don Cameron
    Kate Wilkinson
    • 1st Woman
    Jane Hoffman
    • 2nd Woman
    • Director
      • George Schaefer
    • Writers
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald
      • James Costigan
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    6blanche-2

    Fitz and Zelda

    Richard Chamberlain and Blythe Dannet star in the 1974 tv movie "F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Last of the Belles" directed by George Schaefer.

    The story takes place during the time Fitzgerald wrote his story, "The Last of the Belles" circa 1929. Zelda at this point, at around 30 years of age, is working hard on her ballet dancing. Fitz has writer's block. He and Zelda don't communicate much.

    One day, he begins the story The Last of the Belles, about a young soldier, Andy (David Huffman) stationed in the south who meets a flirtatious, pretty girl, Allie (Susan Sarandon) who has a full dance card of gentleman callers.

    The film moves from reality and back to the story, both unexciting, with Chamberlain ripping up tablet paper and Zelda at the barre.

    Sarandon was very pretty but her character was annoying. The fun thing about the Belles is the amazing young faces: Richard Hatch, Ernest Thompson, James Naughton, and Brooke Adams.

    This was probably released because of the Robert Redford Great Gatsby the same year. I find hindsight amazing. Today people talk about the big screen Gatsby as this great classic. Well, I sat through it in the theater. It has a 42 on metacritic and the reviews were not good. Redford, in fact, received the worst reviews of his career.

    I don't find Fitzgerald translates that well to screen with the exception of Benjamin Button.
    10whpratt1

    SARANDON & CHAMBERLAIN MADE A CLASSIC TOGETHER!

    Viewed this TV film in 1974 and after seeing "THE GREAT GATSBY", it was a big let down. Just recently I viewed this film again and it had an entire different meaning, Susan Sarandon and Richard Chamberlain made this a great short story film of drama, romance and young passoniate love. The director, George Schaefer, clearing showed what life was like during WW1, the music, the Southern way of living and the same exact situations America had to face when going to War and having to say goodby to their sweethearts and the broken hearts. At times I found myself getting mad at Susan, she just seemed to give all the men in her life a hard time and made you want to see her an OLD MAID! That is good acting and that is why this film is a great Classic to view.
    8roadlt

    Nice, but Not Fully Successful, Try

    "F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Last of the Belles'" was a large budget and highly publicized made for television movie apparently designed to capitalize on interest in Fitzgerald because of the then current release of the theatrical movie "The Great Gatsby" starring Robert Redford. "Belles" is a story within a story. Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, have returned form Europe. Through high living, he is deeply in debt, while his wife Zelda has distanced herself becoming obsessed with being a ballerina, even though she is 30 years old and never had a dance lesson, which indeed was true of the real Zelda. Fitzgerald is out of ideas for new stories and spends the empty hours carousing. Finally, the seed of an idea for a story begins to emerge. The film then alternates between Fitzgerald's life and his story of young soldiers from the north at a training camp in the south during World War I and the southern belles they court. Richard Chamberlain is Fitzgerald and Blythe Danner is Zelda, while David Huffman and Susan Sarandon are the couple in the story. A big flaw is Chamberlain's wooden performance. Sarandon is affected but intriguing, while Huffman and particularly Danner give commendable performances. While Sarandon's character becomes involved with so many men, it becomes difficult to follow, nevertheless there is a plaintive quality to both stories. It is that quality which remains once the film is over and makes this worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      While this television movie was filming in Savannah, Georgia, in 1973, the cast and crew received a visit from Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith, the only child of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald. A photo of Scottie posing with Richard Chamberlain, Blythe Danner, Leslie Williams, and director George Schaefer is in the collection of the Scottie Fitzgerald Smith Papers at the Archives and Special Collections Library at Vassar College.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Zelda Fitzgerald: Seems like no matter who you start out writin' about, it always turns out to be about us. Poor Goofo. I reckon you think that if you write the story often enough maybe some time, some way, it will have a happy ending.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Jonathan Winters/Susan Sarandon/Jack Anderson (1974)

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'the Last of the Belles'
    • Filming locations
      • Savannah, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Titus Productions
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      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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