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Harry and Tonto

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 55m
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7.3/10
6.6K
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Harry and Tonto (1974)
When his apartment building is torn down, a retired lifelong New Yorker goes on a cross-country odyssey with his beloved cat Tonto.
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When his apartment building is torn down, a retired lifelong New Yorker goes on a cross-country odyssey with his beloved cat Tonto.When his apartment building is torn down, a retired lifelong New Yorker goes on a cross-country odyssey with his beloved cat Tonto.When his apartment building is torn down, a retired lifelong New Yorker goes on a cross-country odyssey with his beloved cat Tonto.

  • Director
    • Paul Mazursky
  • Writers
    • Paul Mazursky
    • Josh Greenfeld
  • Stars
    • Art Carney
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • René Enríquez
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    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Josh Greenfeld
    • Stars
      • Art Carney
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • René Enríquez
    • 86User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • Harry
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Shirley
    René Enríquez
    René Enríquez
    • Grocery Clerk
    Herbert Berghof
    Herbert Berghof
    • Rivetowski
    Michael McCleery
    • Mugger
    Avon Long
    Avon Long
    • Leroy
    Rashel Novikoff
    • Mrs. Rothman
    Philip Bruns
    Philip Bruns
    • Burt
    • (as Phil Bruns)
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • Burt Jr.
    Josh Mostel
    Josh Mostel
    • Norman
    • (as Joshua Mostel)
    Dolly Jonah
    • Elaine
    Sybil Bowan
    • Old Landlady
    Joe Madden
    • Panhandler
    Bette Howard
    • Morgue Clerk
    Patricia Fay
    • Airport Security Woman
    Muriel Beerman
    Muriel Beerman
    • Taxi Driver
    Louis Guss
    • Dominic
    Clint Young
    • Bus Driver
    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Josh Greenfeld
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    10alec-10

    one of the best Hollywood films of the 70's

    Art Carney was a quiet, quirky genius and this film is a lasting testament to his talent.

    It's a story about how an -average- man (actually not average at all, as we come to find out) lives a life of dignity and confronts the chaos of modern existence--including that most devastating of inevitabilities, mortality and, particularly, old age .

    Besides Carney, watch for superb ensemble acting from Ellen Burstyn, Larry Hagman, the inimitable Chief Dan George, Arthur Hunnicutt, and a host of great character actors from the 70's.

    Unlike so many contemporary scripts from the late 60's and early 70's, the cultural references seem interesting and historical and not dated, probably because--like everything else in this film--they are treated with respect and a sense of mercy.

    If this film had been made by a French director in 1974, it would be heralded as a major classic. Oh, well.

    Watch it. Savor it. This is really something special.
    tfrizzell

    Let Me Give You a Straight Story About Harry.

    A wonderful movie experience that speaks volumes with its quiet, methodical pace. "Harry and Tonto" concerns a retired school teacher in his 70s (shocking Oscar-winner Art Carney) who is forced to leave the only home he has ever known when his apartment in New York is demolished to make way for a parking garage. Possibly this will be no big deal as he and Tonto (his faithful cat) decide to go live with his son (Philip Burns). Quickly it is apparent though that the arrangement will not work and Carney decides that maybe it is time to see the nation he has never gotten a chance to see before by heading west (with a little luggage and his cat of course). Along the way he meets back up with his daughter (Ellen Burstyn), has his grandson (Josh Mostel) follow him from New York, encounters a strange hitchhiker (Melanie Mayron) and even has a short jail stay with Chief Dan George. As the trip continues a fine line is developed between Carney's old ties and his new ones. Carney is one of those people who instantly appears to be everyone's life-long friend. The trip is an opportunity to meet new friends and sometimes, very sadly, say goodbye to old ones. In the end Carney's journey does not only take him cross-country, it also takes him to new and sometimes forgotten emotional experiences that he desperately needed to have. "Harry and Tonto" is a simple film that did not rely on a big budget or trivial situations to tell its story. This is a human tale that speaks to anyone who is willing and able to listen. Director and co-writer Paul Mazursky (Oscar-nominated for the latter) created a movie that touches its audience with heart, emotion and smarts. Carney is a revelation. He is basically only known for his silly turn on television's "The Honeymooners", but he proved he could play a part that is very difficult to pull off. Carney, only 56 at the time, plays much older than he was and received much support come Oscar season (some looking suspiciously like sympathy votes). In the end, Carney did win Oscar gold over such other names as Al Pacino ("The Godfather, Part II"), Jack Nicholson ("Chinatown"), Dustin Hoffman ("Lenny") and Albert Finney ("Murder on the Orient Express"). In retrospect, it is still hard to decide which of those five delivered the finest performance of that year. One thing is for sure though, "Harry and Tonto" is one of those rare movies that always seems to stand the test of time. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
    DotelMotel

    Living Life To The Fullest

    "Harry And Tonto" is one of my all time favorite movies. It is a film that is as beautiful and funny as it is poignant and sad. It is also a film that features one of the finest acting performances in the last fifty years given by the late, great Art Carney. Carney shows why he won a well deserved Oscar for his performance as the kindhearted, retired teacher Harry Combes who goes cross-country with his pet cat Tonto as they encounter several eccentric characters and have some truly unforgettable moments. A wonderful film, that truly deserves a DVD release. Hopefully one day.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    Memorable Story Which Stays With You

    Every once in a while - but less and less these days - a movie comes around that has some impact, in that you find it hard to get it out your mind for awhile. That's what "Harry and Tonto" did to me, recently.

    It wasn't the world's greatest film but it was great storytelling, sometimes a lost art among filmmakers in recent decades. "Harry" is a retiree and "Tonto" is his cat. The movie follows the two around as the pair travel from the East Coast to the West. It all begins when Harry's building is demolished as part of "urban renewal." He quickly finds out he doesn't want to live with his quirky son and his even-stranger kids, so he hits the road to Chicago to seek out other relatives. It goes from there.

    The movie is filled with little vignettes. For instance, how the cat adapts for doesn't adapt to some modes of travel and the interesting and very diverse people Harry meets on the way (which winds up going all the way to Los Angeles).

    Art Carney as "Harry Coombes" got the Academy Award for best actor. My vote might have gone to the cat. If you've ever owned a cat, you can appreciate how unbelievably-trained this feline was in the film. Tonto was amazing! Almost everyone in this film is a good person who tries to befriend Harry and Tonto, so you get a good feel throughout this almost-two-hour movie. It's one memorable short story after another - some funny, some sad.

    I hate to use this cliché, but it's the kind of slow-moving, human-interest story movie you don't see anymore. That's a shame, because these kinds of films you don't forget.
    stanbabe143

    Art Carney Proves that Old is Great in "Harry & Tonto"

    Art Carney gives us all a top caliber performance is this highly acclaimed movie drama.Here he plays a put upon retired school teacher.Who is forced to move from his West Side Apartment with his pet cat:"Tonto"and move in with his patronizing and complaining son and daughter in law.Unable to tolerate their difficult attitudes."Harry Coombes"(Carney)takes a trek accross country.Where he meets up with a teenage runaway:"Ginger"(Melenie Mayron),A Connving Vitamin Salesman(Athur Hunnicut),A Native American Medicine Man:"Sam Two Feathers"(Chief Dan George),A prositute(Rhonda Flemming)and his former girlfriend:"Jessie"(Geraldine Fitzgerald).He also spends some time with his oppionated daughter:"Shirley"(Ellen Burstyn)and His irresponsible son:"Eddie"(Larry Hagman).The film is filled with pogient moments and with some laughs.As well as some tradgety:"Harry's"old Friend:"Jacob"(Played here with some acerbic insight by the late Herbert Burghoff).Who dies and Poor "Harry"(Carney)has to indentify his friend's body at the morgue and the death of "Tonto".Art Carney won an Oscar for his portrayal of "Harry Coombes" in this picture.But most of all.He has won our admiration for his talents as an actor.Thanks Art!

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    • Trivia
      Co-writer and director Paul Mazursky was taking a cab to meet the casting director, and his cab driver talked so much, he thought she might be good in the movie. He had her park at the casting director's office and leave the meter running while she came inside and read for the part. She, Muriel Beerman, got the part as the taxi driver.
    • Goofs
      Overhead boom mike is visible in two scenes. First, when Harry is sitting on the couch with Eddie at Eddie's apartment. Second, when Harry is playing chess by the beach.
    • Quotes

      Harry: You never really feel somebody's suffering; you only feel their death.

    • Crazy credits
      Tonto is billed "and TONTO"
    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'A' rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Words (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      The Boulevard of Broken Dreams
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Al Dubin

      Sung by Art Carney

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Harry y Tonto
    • Filming locations
      • Geneva, Illinois, USA(Geneva Motel)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • $980,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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