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Pocket Money | |
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Directed by | Stuart Rosenberg |
Screenplay by | Terrence Malick |
Adaptation by | John Gay |
Based on | Jim Kane 1970 novel by J.P.S. Brown |
Produced by | John Foreman |
Starring | Paul Newman Lee Marvin Strother Martin Hector Elizondo |
Cinematography | László Kovács |
Edited by | Bob Wyman |
Music by | Alex North |
Production company | |
Distributed by | National General Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2,444,000[1] |
Pocket Money is a 1972 American buddy-comedy film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, from a screenplay written by Terrence Malick and based on the 1970 novel Jim Kane by J. P. S. Brown. The film stars Paul Newman and Lee Marvin and takes place in 1970s Arizona and northern Mexico.
It was filmed mostly in the small town of Ajo, Arizona. Portions of the film were shot at Southwestern Studios in Carefree, Arizona, a facility built by cast member Fred Graham.
According to co-star Wayne Rogers, in an episode of Pop Goes the Culture, Newman and Marvin did not get along especially well during production.[2] This movie was one of three films that Newman, Rogers, and Rosenberg made together; the others being Cool Hand Luke (1967) and WUSA (1970).
The song "Pocket Money" is composed and performed by Carole King.