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  1. Nov 26, 2010 · The Last Picture Show is like a multilayered poem in the way it indulges Sam’s nostalgia—and ours for the veteran western actor Johnson—while feeding Sonny’s future reveries about his own past. The film was revelatory when it opened in October 1971, and it has proved the most assured of Bogdanovich’s uneven career.

  2. The Last Picture Show. Brilliant study of life in a small Texas town during the 1950s, and how characters' lives intertwine. The story, based on Larry McMurtry's novel, follows the exploits of two high school football stars. Oscars went to Ben Johnson and Chloris Leachman for sensitive performances. Rentals include 30 days to start watching ...

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  3. "The Last Picture Show" is a rare movie indeed. Filmed all in black and white, beautifully filmed, incredible performances by Timothy Bottoms, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, and Cybil Shepard, "The Last Picture Show" is a haunting as it is tragic. The death of small town America sadly isn't a story, or a film, but very real to those who live it.

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  4. Apr 2, 2021 · The Last Picture Show. Publication date. 1971. Topics. Trailer, Movie, Drama. High school seniors and best friends, Sonny and Duane, live in a dying Texas town. The handsome Duane is dating a local beauty, while Sonny is having an affair with the coach's wife. As graduation nears and both boys contemplate their futures.

  5. The Last Picture Show. Fans of this Pulitzer Prize-winning author will want to read the book that started his bestselling tradition--a tradition repsonsible for the sale of over 9 million books. This most memorable of McMurtry's novels, set in a sleepy Texas town, tells of teenagers taking the final steps from childhood to adulthood.

  6. Mar 20, 2018 · The Last Picture Show. Paperback – March 20, 2018. by Larry McMurtry (Author) 4.4 2,782 ratings. Part of: Thalia, Texas/Duane Moore (7 books) See all formats and editions. “McMurtry is an alchemist who converts the basest materials to gold.”. ― New York Times Book Review.

  7. The moment when The Last Picture Show became one of my favorite books occurs on page 75. Larry McMurtry describes an orange bulb glowing over the back seat of a school bus and the amorous activities of the two seniors sitting underneath it, but as he does through much of his sometimes poignant, sometimes flagrant, ultimately magnificent coming-of-age novel published in 1966, the state of being a teenager in the northern plains of Texas of the early 1950s is what McMurtry is writing about.