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The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

  • 1968
  • G
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Alan Arkin and Sondra Locke in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968)
Trailer for this film based on the novel
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When deaf-mute Singer moves to a new town to be near his hospitalized friend, he makes an indelible impression on the lives of those around him.When deaf-mute Singer moves to a new town to be near his hospitalized friend, he makes an indelible impression on the lives of those around him.When deaf-mute Singer moves to a new town to be near his hospitalized friend, he makes an indelible impression on the lives of those around him.

  • Director
    • Robert Ellis Miller
  • Writers
    • Carson McCullers
    • Thomas C. Ryan
  • Stars
    • Alan Arkin
    • Sondra Locke
    • Chuck McCann
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Ellis Miller
    • Writers
      • Carson McCullers
      • Thomas C. Ryan
    • Stars
      • Alan Arkin
      • Sondra Locke
      • Chuck McCann
    • 65User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Alan Arkin
    Alan Arkin
    • Singer
    Sondra Locke
    Sondra Locke
    • Mick
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • Antonapoulos
    Peter Mamakos
    Peter Mamakos
    • Spirmonedes
    John O'Leary
    • Beaudine
    Biff McGuire
    Biff McGuire
    • Mr. Kelly
    Jackie Marlowe
    • Bubber
    Laurinda Barrett
    • Mrs. Kelly
    Robbie Barnes
    • Ralph
    Wayne Smith
    • Harry
    Richard Fingar
    • Sucker
    Sherri Vise
    • Delores
    Gavin Paulin
    • Spareribs
    Percy Rodrigues
    Percy Rodrigues
    • Dr. Copeland
    • (as Percy Rodriguez)
    Cicely Tyson
    Cicely Tyson
    • Portia
    Johnny Popwell
    • Willie
    Horace Oates Jr.
    • Horace Oates Jr.
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Blount
    • (as Stacy Keach Jr.)
    • Director
      • Robert Ellis Miller
    • Writers
      • Carson McCullers
      • Thomas C. Ryan
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    User reviews65

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    10BruteSquad

    The saddest movie i have ever seen

    now i would like to say this is one of the best movies i have ever seen. and in being the best, it is also the saddest. I would like to say i cried for an hour at least on this movie, and not how my life relates to it, but on the actually movie and how bad I felt about their lives. and i cried hard. not cried.. i wept.. i wept like a baby. i wept so much and hard that my stomach muscles hurt me. wow. good movie. go see it.
    8CharlieB-5

    A sweet, touching story

    I took my girlfriend to see this movie in 1968. At the end, I was sobbing. I didn't stop crying until we had driven a mile or so from the movie theatre. She looked at me as if I was out of my mind.

    This week I bought the movie, to see how it would affect me 30 years later. Not quite the same emotional impact (well, I knew the ending), but still a very powerful movie.

    Recently I heard a director say that the most important things conveyed in movies are not the words that are said, but the words that are not said.

    This movie is filled with words not said. The protagonist, John Singer, is an emotional cipher. Alan Arkin had the good sense to underplay him. You can pour all of your own feelings into him.

    I could quibble about some elements now, but this is, at essence, a story of the heart. Thirty years after first seeing this movie, it still stands up, and still touches my heart in a way few movies have.
    8ruby_fff

    Poignant sixties film with diversity issues abound -- sensitive Alan Arkin performance

    I cannot forget the theme music of "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" by Dave Grusin. There's a certain pervading peacefulness listening to its strains. Watching the film again on cable reminded me how impressed I was when I first saw it. Ever since, I kept an eye on movies with Alan Arkin in it -- his performance as John Singer, a deaf-mute, was sensitively delivered and commanded respect. It was Sondra Locke's debut appearance. She was young and slim, perfect for the role of "Mick", who learned to accept his disability and was able to share her love of music with him.

    Along this life's journey of Singer, his friends included Chuck McCann as the plump fellow deaf-mute, who's playful and loved chocolates; Stacy Keach as the recovering alcoholic and new found chess mate; Percy Rodriguez as the self-righteous black Doctor who has his strife and discords with his daughter Portia, portrayed by a young Cicely Tyson. Lessons in diversity and tolerance are subtly evident as the story progresses. The ending is certainly not of Hollywood standard. Cinematographer James Wong Howe certainly tied in hope through his lens on the final shot with Mick (Sondra Locke) in it.

    This film about reaching out and touching someone, irrespective of one's ability to verbally communicate or via signs, of one's race, color, or background, still rings true.
    10Dave Godin

    Brilliantly filmed story of infinite compassion

    There is no doubt about it, but when Hollywood decides to make a cinematic masterpiece, and at the same time draws upon indigenous American social and cultural mores, as exemplified by a writer of the talent of Carson McCullers, the result can be both breath-taking and almost overwhelming. It is partly their very `Americaness' that makes films like THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER so unique and special to someone like myself who is not American. And this film in particular shows a side of the American psyche which is all too often neglected and unacknowledged in movies. The novel on which it is based is, sadly perhaps, too complex and long to adapt to the screen without sacrificing some aspect of the many subplots it contains, and although I regret the loss of the radical political dimension, the subtle and heart-wrenching way loneliness, racism, impoverishment, snobbery, and disadvantage are conveyed are so powerfully treated that the end result is a film of almost unbearable sadness and melancholy... and yet... And yet there is an element of tremendous hope also at work; of the human spirit overcoming huge odds and learning life's lessons as the various characters go along and work out their individual destinies. Superb ensemble acting from all concerned, and technical credits of the highest order make this one of the most deeply satisfying films I have ever seen in my life. A masterpiece, and one that could only have been made in the USA.
    10MrsDavyJones

    This movie taught valuable lessons

    I love this movie, it is one of my all time favorites. I saw this movie for the first time when I was 12. My mother and I would stay up to the wee hours of the morning watching classic movies, and this was one of them. Not only was this a well acted movie, but it made such an impact on me even at a young age. No matter what your background, your ability or disability, race or age, all the characters of this film seemed to find each other despite all that. This film took on the prejudices against race, the disabled and confronted them with true human emotion. I highly recommend this film, especially to young people, I promise this film is not out dated it is timeless and it's lessons are as well!

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    • Trivia
      Percy Rodrigues plays Cicely Tyson's father, but Rodrigues is only six years older than Tyson.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning, Spiros (Chuck McCann) breaks the window of a bakery and paws at a faux wedding cake, wiping away the frosting on the upper tier and exposing the dark façade beneath. After the police take Spiros away, his friend John Singer (Alan Arkin) inspects the damage his friend did, and the cake appears miraculously restored-all frosting is intact.
    • Quotes

      Mick: [At the gravesite] Why did he do it? I keep asking myself that over and over.

      Doctor Copeland: Oh, I don't suppose any of us will ever know that. None of us ever knew him... not really. We all brought our troubles to him, never stopping to think he may have troubles of his own.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits do not begin until 12 minutes into the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Serial Mom/White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf/Cops & Robbersons/Backbeat/32 Short Films About Glen Gould (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
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      Written by Dave Grusin and Peggy Lee

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Das Herz ist ein einsamer Jäger
    • Filming locations
      • Selma, Alabama, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros./Seven Arts
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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