1. Lewis John Carlino Dead: 'Great Santini' Writer and Director Was 88
Jun 23, 2020 · Lewis John Carlino, who wrote and directed 'The Great Santini,' the film adaption of Pat Conroy's autobiographical novel that starred Robert Duvall as a ...
Lewis John Carlino, who wrote and directed 'The Great Santini,' the film adaption of Pat Conroy's autobiographical novel that starred Robert Duvall as a bullying U.S. Marine Corps pilot, has died. He was 88.
2. Great Santini (1979) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
A marine has problems adjusting to domestic life during peacetime. Cast & Crew. Read More. Lewis John Carlino. Director · Robert Duvall.
A marine has problems adjusting to domestic life during peacetime.
3. The Great Santini (1979) - Letterboxd
... basketball. The director, Lewis John Carlino, has a workmanlike if static visual style in which not much pops out at you in… FilmApe · Review by FilmApe ☆ 5.
As he approaches manhood, Ben Meechum struggles to win the approval of his demanding alpha male father, an aggressively competitive, but frustrated marine pilot.
4. The Great Santini | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki - Fandom
The Great Santini is a 1979 American drama film written and directed by Lewis John Carlino, based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Pat Conroy.
The Great Santini is a 1979 American drama film written and directed by Lewis John Carlino, based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Pat Conroy. The film stars Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, and Michael O'Keefe, and tells the story of a U.S. Marine Corps officer whose success as an F-4 Phantom military aviator contrasts with his shortcomings as a husband and father. Set in 1962, before widespread American involvement in the Vietnam War, the plot explores the high price of heroism and self-sacr
5. Movie Review: The Great Santini – The “Good Old Days” Weren't ...
Jul 27, 2021 · One of the best scenes is following a basketball game where he must face the damage he's caused. ... As it turns out, director Lewis John Carlino ...
Written by Pat Conroy and Lewis John CarlinoDirected by Lewis John Carlino In all the performances I’ve seen Robert Duvall in over the years, perhaps the most memorable for me was The Great Santini…
6. The Great Santini - AFI Catalog - American Film Institute
According to production notes in AMPAS library files, writer-director Lewis John Carlino, a New York playwright, later replaced Conroy. A 17 Aug 1980 Washington ...
At a restaurant in Spain in 1962, U.S. marine fighter pilots celebrate their victory over the navy in an aerial contest, and throw a going-away party for Lt. Col. Bull “The Great Santini” Meechum. Soon, a navy captain orders the squadron to leave the premises over making excessive noise. Bull pretends to cooperate, then gropes the navy captain’s wife as he spins her around in a dance. He releases her, and then simulates vomiting on some musicians by squirting the contents of a Campbell’s soup can on the floor. When several of Bull’s fellow soldiers eat the “vomit” with spoons, Bull clears out the restaurant. Back in Atlanta, Georgia, Bull returns home to his family. There, his wife, Lillian, congratulates him on his promotion, and they make love. When Bull’s alarm clock rings at 3:00 a.m., he rouses his children for moving day, despite Lillian’s protests. With their station wagon piled high with suitcases, the family sings patriotic songs on the road at Bull’s insistence. Later, Bull w
7. Lewis John Carlino: From Seconds to Santini - Awardsdaily
Seconds is a brave, powerful film with a great lead performance by a never better Rock Hudson. It was one hell of feature screenwriting debut for Carlino.
Director/screenwriter Lewis John Carlino’s career was not all that prolific, but it was punctuated by a handful of very significant high points. After writing three scripts for television, John Frankenheimer took Carlino’s screenplay for Seconds (1966) and produced a paranoid classic. Much of Seconds feels like a feature-length episode of The Twilight Zone–which I mean as a high compliment. The story of an unfulfilled middle-aged man who decides to change his appearance and identity to go live with a secret society of “reborns” is a chilling representation of what a man might do to escape what Thoreau once called a life “of quiet desperation.” The pitch-black ending is really something to behold. Seconds is a brave, powerful film with a great lead performance by a never better Rock Hudson. It was one hell of feature screenwriting debut for Carlino.
8. Lewis John Carlino | Rotten Tomatoes
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9. The Great Santini movie review (1980) - Roger Ebert
The Great Santini · Screenplay by. Carlino · Produced by. Charles A. Pratt · Directed by. Lewis John Carlino ...
“The Great Santini” is a movie to seek out and to treasure.
10. Lewis John Carlino obituary | Movies - The Guardian
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Writer and director whose screenplays included The Fox, The Mechanic and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
11. The Great Santini - Film Fest Gent
Director Lewis John Carlino Composer Elmer Bernstein Cast Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, Michael O'Keefe.
Film Fest Ghent is Belgium's largest film festival. Annually, it has a programme of over 100 films and short films.
12. “The Great Santini” (1980) dir. Lewis John Carlino | Dave's Strange World
Mar 1, 2013 · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INCGjFPMKKA "The Great Santini" is a marvelous film adaptation of Pat Conroy's novel.
“The Great Santini” is a marvelous film adaptation of Pat Conroy’s novel. Robert Duvall gives what is arguably his finest acting performance as Lt. Col. Wilbur “Bull” …
13. Lewis John Carlino Dies: 'Great Santini' Writer-Director & 'Rose ...
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Lewis John Carlino, who wrote and directed 'The Great Santini' and earned an Oscar nom for scripting 'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden,' has died.