Information
| Year: | 1965 |
| Rating: | 6.3(1131) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Music, Romance |
| Directed by: | Robert Mulligan |
| Actors: | Christopher Plummer Robert Redford Roddy McDowall Natalie Wood Ruth Gordon Katharine Bard |
| "The story of what they did to a kid..." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Robert Mulligan | |
| Actors | |
| Christopher Plummer | as Raymond Swan |
| Robert Redford | as Wade Lewis/Lewis Wade |
| Roddy McDowall | as Walter Baines |
| Peter Helm | as Milton Hopwood |
| John Hale | as Harry Goslett |
| Harold Gould | as Cop on Pier |
| John Barrymore | as Himself |
| Humphrey Bogart | as Himself |
| Clark Gable | as Himself |
| Merv Griffin | as Radio Announcer |
| Marvin Miller | as Narrator - The Daisy Clover Story |
| George N. Neise | as Director |
| Tyrone Power | as Himself |
| Mickey Rooney | as Himself |
| Jeffrey Sayre | as Technician |
| Actresses | |
| Natalie Wood | as Daisy Clover |
| Ruth Gordon | as The Dealer - Mrs. Clover |
| Katharine Bard | as Melora Swan |
| Betty Harford | as Gloria Clover Goslett |
| Ottola Nesmith | as Dolores |
| Edna Holland | as Cynara |
| Dee Carroll | as Mrs. Clover's Nurse |
| Gertrude Flynn | as Daisy's nurse |
| Sonja Henie | as Herself |
| Carole Lombard | as Herself |
| Myrna Loy | as Herself |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | April 1965 - July 1965 |
| Budget: | USD 4,500,000 |
| Plot: | A Hollywood story of a teenager who achieves screen success at the age of fifteen - and becomes a has-been at seventeen. The action takes place during the 1930's at the height of the star system, when the star was in every way "Studio Property." Daisy Clover is the beach gamin whose meteoric rise to stardom and even faster fade-out is chronicled in an incisive behind-the-scenes tour of vintage Hollywood. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"You're Gonna Hear from Me" (uncredited) Written by André Previn Lyrics by Dory Previn Performed by Natalie Wood (dubbed by Jackie Ward ) Played and sung often throughout the picture "The Circus Is a Wacky World" (uncredited) Written by André Previn Lyrics by Dory Previn Performed by Natalie Wood (dubbed by Jackie Ward ) "Hooray for Hollywood" (uncredited) Music by Richard A. Whiting Played on the phonograph "The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)" (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Played when Daisy's mother runs off to the fortune teller "You Oughta Be in Pictures" (uncredited) Music by Dana Suesse Lyrics by Edward Heyman Sung by Betty Harford "Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)" (uncredited) Music composer unknown Latin lyrics by John Francis Wade English lyrics by Frederick Oakeley Sung by a children's choir "Bridal Chorus" (uncredited) From "Lohengrin" Music by Richard Wagner Played at the wedding |
Goofs
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DATE: The film is basically one big anachronism, since it features 1960s fashions, hairstyles, and music in a story supposedly set in the 1930s. CHAR: In Daisy's suicide scenes, she turns the gas ovens' knob the opposite direction of 'off'. |
Quotes
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Wade Lewis: For we wrestle not with flesh and blood, but against powers of this world. But... but don't worry, here we meet, in this castle of lost souls. In the land of the black Swan, the Prince of Darkness. Welcome little captive, to the waterfall of sweet dreams. Malora says it washes all our cares away, but I... I need stronger stuff. Raymond Swan: [to Daisy Clover] You're as sound as a roach. |
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