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Atlantic City

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
19K
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Burt Lancaster and Susan Sarandon in Atlantic City (1980)
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CaperPsychological DramaCrimeDramaRomance

In a corrupt city, a small-time gangster and the estranged wife of a pot dealer find themselves thrown together in an escapade of love, money, drugs and danger.In a corrupt city, a small-time gangster and the estranged wife of a pot dealer find themselves thrown together in an escapade of love, money, drugs and danger.In a corrupt city, a small-time gangster and the estranged wife of a pot dealer find themselves thrown together in an escapade of love, money, drugs and danger.

  • Director
    • Louis Malle
  • Writer
    • John Guare
  • Stars
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Kate Reid
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writer
      • John Guare
    • Stars
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Kate Reid
    • 92User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Oscars
      • 25 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Lou
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Sally
    Kate Reid
    Kate Reid
    • Grace
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Joseph
    Hollis McLaren
    Hollis McLaren
    • Chrissie
    Robert Joy
    Robert Joy
    • Dave
    Al Waxman
    Al Waxman
    • Alfie
    Robert Goulet
    Robert Goulet
    • Singer
    Moses Znaimer
    • Felix
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Vinnie
    Sean Sullivan
    Sean Sullivan
    • Buddy
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Waiter
    • (as Wally Shawn)
    Harvey Atkin
    Harvey Atkin
    • Bus Driver
    Norma Dell'Agnese
    Norma Dell'Agnese
    • Jeanne
    Louis Del Grande
    • Mr. Shapiro
    John McCurry
    • Fred
    Eleanor Beecroft
    • Mrs. Reese
    Cec Linder
    Cec Linder
    • President of Hospital
    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writer
      • John Guare
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    Glenn-31

    Screenwriter John Guare and director Louis Malle give tribute to people in transition, set to the back drop of a city in transition.

    Set in 1970s Atlantic City in the early days of legalized gambling, we find a young woman (Susan Sarandon) working in the fish section of a casino restaurant while learning to be a card dealer. At the same time, an elderly, small-time hood (Burt Lancaster) is stuck taking care of a gangster's widow (Kate Reid). Sarandon's husband and her younger sister ran off together and unexpectedly reappear looking for a place to stay. Her sister is now pregnant and her low-life husband is trying to sell drugs stolen from a big-time dealer in Philadelphia. Sarandon's husband meets Lancaster in a bar while trying to set up a deal to sell the drugs, and he convinces Lancaster to be his "mule." Lancaster and Sarandon being neighbors -- with her brother in law as the mutual acquaintance -- are brought together and become involved in more trouble than they ever thought imaginable.

    The refreshing aspect of this motion picture is that it avoids the typical Hollywood pitfall where character development and dialogue play second fiddle to car chases and stunt scenes. In Atlantic City the odious characters and sticky situations are secondary to the development/relationships of the lead characters. This is the first excellent performance on film of a young Sarandon, and one of the finest performances of Lancaster's distinguished career.

    This film has been butchered on cable, VHS, and laserdisc. Please let's have a quality remaster on DVD in widescreen format.
    8blanche-2

    seen all my dreams disappear, but I'm here

    Louis Malle created a poetic "Atlantic City," released in 1980 and starring Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, and Kate Reid. Lancaster plays Lou, a small-time mobster from the old days of Atlantic City. He is handsome, dresses very grandly, and pretends that he used to be in the big-time. Actually he worked in some menial job for a mobster and now takes care of his widow Grace (Kate Reid) who appears bedridden at first. He takes care of her dog, makes her food, rubs her limbs to increase circulation, and occasionally sleeps with her. She's verbally abusive to him. Grace came to Atlantic City in the '40s as a contestant in a Betty Grable lookalike contest, met her future husband, and never left.

    Lou meets a young waitress and would-be croupier, Sally, and their lives soon collide. He's attracted to her. Sally's sister has run off with Sally's husband, and the two show up to stay with her. Her sister is pregnant. Sally's husband Dave is there to do a drug deal; he meets Lou and stores the cocaine in Lou's apartment. People are after him, so he sends Lou to someone's apartment on a delivery, and Lou is to pick up the money. When Lou arrives home after the errand, Dave is dead. The thugs didn't get their dope, so eventually they turn to Sally. In fact, Lou has the dope and also the money from the first delivery. And he plans on taking up where Dave left off.

    This is such a well-done film, hearkening back to the old days of Atlantic City just as the city is being rebuilt as a eastern Las Vegas. Lou is part of the old days; Sally is ambitious and wants to better herself. Lou, never anybody, now longs to be somebody for her.

    The acting is wonderful. Burt Lancaster is magnificent as Lou, an old man who still has young dreams. It's a very subtle performance, very touching and sometimes funny. Susan Sarandon does a great job as Sally, creating a totally believable character.

    John Guare has written a great script, the first important component of a film, and it was in the hands of a master, Louis Malle. The film was made in Canada, and I recognized many Canadian actors, but the location shots are excellent.

    Highly recommended, a sublime experience.
    10Joel I

    Perfection!

    ATLANTIC CITY is one of those perfect little movies in which writing, direction, acting, and setting all come together seamlessly. The story is a subtle and wistful blending of comedy and drama that is both true to life and touching. There is great resonance between the characters' situations and the mood of Atlantic City, beautifully captured at a pivotal time in its history. Burt Lancaster gives one of the great performances of all time and really should have won the Oscar. Susan Sarandon is also superb, and their scenes together are unforgettable. Kate Reid as a faded gangster's moll is a standout in the fine supporting cast. This is perhaps Louis Malle's finest movie, and, in my opinion, one of the 10 best movies of the 80s.
    tomligon

    A gem! Witty script by John Guare masterfully directed by Louis Malle

    This film has a great script (John Guare), brilliant direction (Louis Malle), and two stars (Burt Lancaster and Susan Sarandon) at the top of their form. The dialogue is witty in the old Hollywood style, and delivered by the entire cast, particularly Lancaster, with singular panache. A classic. Surely there will be a DVD.
    9RanchoTuVu

    French connection

    The setting and the characters are just right for each other. Atlantic City is undergoing a transformation, with new casinos and hotels dotting its shoreline while a few blocks in, out of the tourists sight, the full time residents live in what's left over from the past. Louis Malle captures it all with this story about a retired small time member of the local organized crime syndicate (Burt Lancaster) who comes into a small fortune worth of stolen cocaine when the guy that stole it (Robert Joy) is killed by the dealers who meant to buy it in the first place down in Philadelphia, and are now hot on his heels as well. Back in the life, though unwittingly, he sells the coke to an ongoing poker game in one of the suites in a new hotel, bit by bit, and falls into the romance of his dreams with young Susan Sarandon, whom he watched every night from his hotel room as she bathed her breasts with lemon juice in her room across the way. Like the refurbishing city its set in, he feels rejuvenated and in one instance even fearless in the face of the ruthless Philly dealers. The film put Lancaster back in the limelight for a while, and refreshingly so. Its gritty realism and characters, especially Joy, who makes an excellent hippie con-man, marked the end of an era of that realistic 70's urban crime drama genre that deftly mixed romance with drugs and violence, and portrayed the underworld, mostly minus the cops, so well.

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    • Trivia
      Just after filming ended Burt Lancaster nearly died during a routine gall bladder operation in January 1980, requiring multiple blood transfusions.
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the film Grace tells Chrissie that they'd both lost their men to a shooting. But Chrissie's man was stabbed, not shot.

      Chrissie didn't know that. If she didn't know, a Goof can't be charged against her.
    • Quotes

      Chrissie: Oh, I never use seatbelts. I don't believe in gravity.

    • Crazy credits
      As the end credits roll, an old building on the boardwalk is demolished to some of the tunes that appear earlier in the film. Each time the wrecking ball hits, we hear a cymbal crash and the soundtrack jumps to a different song.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Albert Brooks/Susan Sarandon (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Atlantic City, My Old Friend
      Music and Lyrics by Paul Anka

      Special Guest Star: Robert Goulet

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 1980 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Atlantic City, USA
    • Filming locations
      • Lucy the Margate Elephant - 9200 Atlantic Avenue, Margate, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • International Cinema Corporation (ICC)
      • Selta Films
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,729,675
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,729,675
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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