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The Carpetbaggers
Directed by
Edward Dmytryk
Approved
1964
2h 30m
Drama
,
Romance
6.5
33%
59%
5.9
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Jonas Cord is a disagreeable young tycoon who's building planes, directing films, and catting around on the corporate make in 1930s Hollywood.
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Cast of The Carpetbaggers
George Peppard
Jonas Cord Junior
Alan Ladd
Nevada Smith
Carroll Baker
Rina Marlowe Cord
Robert Cummings
Dan Pierce
Martha Hyer
Jennie Denton
Elizabeth Ashley
Monica Winthrop
Lew Ayres
Mac McAllister
Martin Balsam
Bernard B. Norman
Ralph Taeger
Buzz Dalton
Archie Moore
Jedediah
Leif Erickson
Jonas Cord Sr.
Arthur Franz
Morrissey
Tom Tully
Amos Winthrop
Audrey Totter
Prostitute
Anthony Warde
Moroni
Charles Lane
Eugene Denby
Tom Lowell
David Woolf
John Conte
Ed Ellis
Vaughn Taylor
Doctor
Francesca Bellini
Cynthia Randall
The Carpetbaggers Ratings & Reviews
Vogue
Joan Didion
Even the downright smuttiness of The Carpetbaggers has an engaging period innocence.
Los Angeles Free Press
Ron Vermette
The one bit of life in the film, the wife (Elizabeth Ashley) is played with a Broadway flippancy that spares us the feeling that something good may be getting hurt.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The sleazy pulp film was a blockbuster smash hit upon its release, proving to Hollywood that bad taste pays big dividends.
Fantastica Daily
Chuck O'Leary
One of the all-time great potboilers featuring a powerhouse performance by the always underrated George Peppard.
Slant Magazine
Eric Henderson
The film was a blockbuster back in 1964 and could have been seen as the last word in silver screen sleaze ... at least as far as mainstream America was concerned.
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