Blue Collar | |
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Directed by | Paul Schrader |
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Produced by | Don Guest |
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Cinematography | Bobby Byrne |
Edited by | Tom Rolf |
Music by | Jack Nitzsche |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.7 million[1] |
Box office | $6.5 million[2] |
Blue Collar is a 1978 American crime drama film directed by Paul Schrader in his directorial debut. Written by Schrader and his brother Leonard, the film stars Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto.[3] The film is both a critique of union practices and an examination of life in a working-class Rust Belt enclave.
Schrader, who wrote the script for Taxi Driver (1976), recalls the shooting as being very difficult because of the artistic and personal tensions he had with the actors (including the stars themselves). Schrader has also stated that while making the film, he suffered an on-set mental breakdown, which made him seriously reconsider his career.[4]
The film was shot in Detroit and Kalamazoo, Michigan.