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Wild Seed

  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Celia Kaye and Michael Parks in Wild Seed (1965)
Teen DramaTeen RomanceDramaRomance

A 17-year-old girl runs away from her East Coast home, going west to Los Angeles to meet her biological father. She has learned from letters her mother kept that he was tragically separated ... Read allA 17-year-old girl runs away from her East Coast home, going west to Los Angeles to meet her biological father. She has learned from letters her mother kept that he was tragically separated from her before the girl's birth. On the road, she is protected and befriended by an indep... Read allA 17-year-old girl runs away from her East Coast home, going west to Los Angeles to meet her biological father. She has learned from letters her mother kept that he was tragically separated from her before the girl's birth. On the road, she is protected and befriended by an independent-minded young drifter who helps her on her journey.

  • Director
    • Brian G. Hutton
  • Writers
    • Lester Pine
    • Ike Jones
  • Stars
    • Michael Parks
    • Celia Kaye
    • Ross Elliott
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    420
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Lester Pine
      • Ike Jones
    • Stars
      • Michael Parks
      • Celia Kaye
      • Ross Elliott
    • 30User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    • Fargo
    Celia Kaye
    Celia Kaye
    • Daffy Collinge
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
    • James Collinge
    Woodrow Chambliss
    Woodrow Chambliss
    • Mr. Simms
    Rupert Crosse
    Rupert Crosse
    • Hobo
    Eva Novak
    Eva Novak
    • Mrs. Simms
    Norman Burton
    Norman Burton
    • Policeman
    Merritt Bohn
    Merritt Bohn
    • Constable
    Al Lettieri
    Al Lettieri
    • Bartender
    • (as Anthony Lettier)
    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Lester Pine
      • Ike Jones
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    6dimemories

    another underrated pic

    Universal released some odd balls during this period, in a faint attempt at developing new talent and making some higher-brow pix.

    They tried to give "Wild Seed" the art house treatment by having the world premiere at the short lived Playboy (yes, that Playboy) theatre in Chicago on May 5, 1965. Some dates were in the midwest that summer, and it was often double billed with "McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force". All in all, this film barely had a release and is VERY obscure today. How did you people even see it?
    8jameselliot-1

    The kind of film not written anymore

    The great Conrad Hall (the original Outer Limits) photographed Wild Seed in black & white and his mastery of light and shadow fit the noir mood of this melancholy story. The late Michael Parks is excellent and Celia Kaye in an early role perfectly projected the innocence of am earnest young girl inexperience in life. An experienced actress would have come across as artificial and "Hollywood." Their growing love story is completely believable. The direction by Brian Hutton is effective. Much of the story takes place on freight trains which gets a little tedious but the logistics of shooting these sequences had to have been complex and somewhat dangerous. It was produced by Marlon Brando's production company and it would not have been a stretch to see a 50s era Brando take the Parks role but not in 1964. Parks was more Dean than Brando in demeanor and it's hard to understand why Then Came Bronson hasn't been released on DVD when every piece of junk is. Turner Classics made a bad decision to pair this with Parks' and Ann- Margret's Bus Riley's Back In Town for a 2AM showing Nov. 25, 2017 on TCM Underground instead of giving it an 8PM time slot with a guest when more people would have tuned in to appreciate this little-seen gem. These films are all wrong for Underground which focuses on psychotronic, whacked-out films.
    10contactfaranah

    great movie

    Saw this movie on TV so many years ago. Loved it! Wish it could be available on DVD- would love to see it again! Something made me think of it, and I decided to search for it on IMDb. Agree with other reviewer that this is a wonderful, forgotten gem. Not at all sure why it did not do better in the theaters, but suspect it wasn't marketed effectively.
    10gspearow

    Great lost movie, one of the most underrated actors

    America must have been asleep at the wheel when this movie came out - Michael Parks was one of the best emerging actors of the time - in the footsteps of James Dean and Marlon Brando - just a bit more sane and unlikely to be self-destructive. Yes, back to the movie - the plot was simple, but the character development, the cross-country journey, spoke to the angst of the American youth in post-World War and pre-Atomic Apocolyptic era. Love began to take on new relationships and new meaning, and the USA class-caste system began to breakdown along the lines of the theme of this movie in that very decade. Good luck trying to see this one - can't find it anywhere - it is just a great black-n-white movie that will forever be in color in my mind.
    wmvc

    A fascinating touching story

    One of my favorite films from the '60's, "Wild Seed" was a touching sensitve view of two lost souls thrown together---a common plot of the times. This however, was in my opinion, one of the best performances by Michael Parks. I recall that the film was completed in about 3 weeks, done on a very low budget, and some of the dialogue was, in fact, ad libbed because of the cost. Parks carries off his role as a drifter with a heart so beautifully. We see that he really wants to reach out to the Celia Kaye character, but is so impacted by his past that he doesn't exactly know how. Eventually, the kindness he seeks from others shines through. I agree that Celia Kaye's acting is the weaker part of the film. She was a newcomer (and what did happen to her?)in this film; but Parks shines as someone aching to connect with someone in a purposeful sensitve way. He does so, sometimes, not with dialogue, but with a look, a shrug, a distanced stare, using the environment as part of his character. His characterization is reminiscent of a low-key James Dean; nuances are Parks' strength. The filming uses the seamier sides if cities as backdrop, yet, with rain-washed streets, there is something hopeful in those scenes. It's must-see for people wanting to see a classic story of the '60's generation and why we wandered and connected with strangers at critical times in our lives.

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    • Trivia
      The script was written in 1957 and sold to Marlon Brando's company. He had originally intended to play the lead, but by the time the film was made he was deemed too old.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      [after leaving the bar when it closes, Fargo sees Daffy standing on the street having believed she had headed back to New York with her adoptive parents]

      Fargo: What happened to the folks?

      Daffy Collinge: They went back.

      Fargo: [after a long silence] How are we gonna make it?

      Daffy Collinge: [shaking her head] I don't know.

      Fargo: Are you hungry?

      [Daffy nods affirmatively, followed by them hugging then walking off into the streetlamp lit night together]

    • Crazy credits
      Preceding end credits: "Special thanks to Elliott Kastner for his help in making this production possible."
    • Connections
      References Jessica (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      That's Why
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard Markowitz

      Lyrics by Brian G. Hutton and Albert S. Ruddy

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Daffy
    • Filming locations
      • Stockton, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Pennebaker Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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