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Drive, He Said

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Drive, He Said (1971)
BasketballComedyDramaSport

The star player of a college basketball team starts to go off the rails with an illicit love affair and his roommate going crazy to avoid the war draft.The star player of a college basketball team starts to go off the rails with an illicit love affair and his roommate going crazy to avoid the war draft.The star player of a college basketball team starts to go off the rails with an illicit love affair and his roommate going crazy to avoid the war draft.

  • Director
    • Jack Nicholson
  • Writers
    • Jeremy Larner
    • Jack Nicholson
    • Terrence Malick
  • Stars
    • William Tepper
    • Karen Black
    • Michael Margotta
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Jack Nicholson
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Larner
      • Jack Nicholson
      • Terrence Malick
    • Stars
      • William Tepper
      • Karen Black
      • Michael Margotta
    • 31User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    William Tepper
    William Tepper
    • Hector
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Olive
    Michael Margotta
    Michael Margotta
    • Gabriel
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Coach Bullion
    Robert Towne
    Robert Towne
    • Richard
    Henry Jaglom
    Henry Jaglom
    • Conrad
    Michael Warren
    Michael Warren
    • Easly
    • (as Mike Warren)
    June Fairchild
    June Fairchild
    • Sylvie
    Don Hanmer
    Don Hanmer
    • Director of Athletics
    Lynette Bernay
    • Dance Instructor
    • (as Lynn Bernay)
    Joseph Walsh
    Joseph Walsh
    • Announcer #1
    • (as Joey Walsh)
    Harry Gittes
    Harry Gittes
    • Announcer #2
    Charles Robinson
    Charles Robinson
    • Jollop
    Bill Sweek
    • Finnegan
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Pro Owner
    • (as David Stiers)
    B.J. Merholz
    • Pro Lawyer
    Mireille Machu
    Mireille Machu
    • Secretary
    • (as I.J. Jefferson)
    Kenneth Payne
    • President Wallop
    • Director
      • Jack Nicholson
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Larner
      • Jack Nicholson
      • Terrence Malick
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    6steiner-sam

    An interesting premise, but unfinished product

    One of the more unusual movies I've ever seen is "Drive, He Said." Made in 1971 made by the same production company that made "Easy Rider" and "Five Easy Pieces" that made Jack Nicholson a star a year or two earlier.

    This was the first film directed by Jack Nicholson. It's a combination basketball, free love, anti-draft movie that was filmed on the campus of the University of Oregon. It was not well-received at the time, and was somewhat infamous for its male frontal nudity scenes. The basketball skill level seemed very high.

    It's basically the story of two friends--one a basketball star and Greek major who's hormones are raging and is undecided about a pro career. The other is a guy taking drugs to try to stay out of the draft, and basically he flips out.

    I thought it was an interesting premise, but I found the speech of the main characters to be stilted. In some ways it captured the ethos of U. S. campuses in the Vietnam War era pretty well.
    5bobpetow

    Where can I get a copy?

    This was a very interesting movie, as it was Jack Nicholson's directorial debut, and included several other stars before they "became big" such as Bruce Dern and Karen Black. I was an extra in this movie when filmed on the University of Oregon campus/in Eugene area in 1971. Before it came out in theaters, I had left the country for the Peace Corps. When I returned, it had come and gone but I never got a chance to see it.

    I remember one of the scenes was filmed with a camera inside a basket ball, and was passed back and forth across the court running from one end to the other to "get a perspective from the ball's viewpoint".

    Anyone seen any copies (vhs or other options for getting a copy)? Would love to see it, as I was in several scenes but again never saw it.

    Thanks for any leads or ideas of where one would go to get more info.

    Bob Petow (bobpetow@comcast.net)
    8davidfried84

    The sixties as they were . . .

    I attended college in the late Sixties, and I wanted to chime in with Titov and others who says that this is one of only a handful of movies that captures the time as lived experience rather than journalistic cliché. I can think of only three or four others: "Baby, It's You"; "Dog Fight"; and to some extent Milos Forman's first American film, "Taking Off." Not one of these films is available on Netflix. I saw each when it came out. "Taking Off" was revived pretty often for three or four years, so there must have been others who liked it as much as I did. The others I haven't seen since they were first in theaters, so I can'be sure of my present reaction. But for 40 years I've remembered the last line of "Drive, He Said," which says something.
    6gavin6942

    A Different Look at Vietnam

    Hector (William Tepper) is a star basketball player for the College basketball team he plays for, the Leopards. His girlfriend, Olive (Karen Black), does not know whether to stay with him or leave him. And his friend, Gabriel (Michael Margotta), who may have dropped out from school and become a protester, wants desperately not to get drafted for Vietnam.

    This film marks Jack Nicholson's directorial debut, a chair he would not return to often. The casting was nothing special (though Karen Black is always great); the best part may be Bruce Dern as the coach. Some day he will get the full respect he deserves.

    Roger Ebert found the film "disorganized", but also said it was "occasionally brilliant" with the performances being "the best thing in the movie", including the "laconic charm" of Tepper. This seems fair. For all the good things that can be said, it never really hits home hard enough, and may be dated.
    4oceanpark55

    Disappointing, considering those involved.

    Poorly developed and fragmented movie about a confused college basketball player with a host of predictably militant and/or cynically unhappy acquaintances characteristic of 1960s academia where the film is set. I'm not sure whether we are supposed to like or even care about the characters or not, but in any event I didn't feel much of either for any of them. Jack Nicholson directed this movie with a taste for profanity and nudity. I guess he thought he was being provocative and progressively mirroring the changing cultural mores of the time. He would have fared better by putting his energy into developing characterization and refining the script that he co-wrote instead. All in all a disappointing movie which left me with a feeling of indifference about it.

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    • Trivia
      Jack Nicholson's solo directorial debut. It was one of two post-Easy Rider (1969) Nicholson films that weren't released on any kind of home video until 2010. That year, the Criterion Collection released this movie and A Safe Place (1971) on DVD and Blu-ray as part of their "America Lost And Found - The BBS Story" box set.
    • Goofs
      During the second basketball game, the writing on the Ohio Leopards jerseys frequently changes from "Leopards" to "Ohio" on a shot by shot basis.
    • Quotes

      Gabriel: This is death, this is army, war, shoot, blood, fear, kill! No way, man, no way, I'm making a stand right here, that's all there is to it. For me, it is strictly a survival trip.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are typed so small, one can hardly read them. Sometimes the letters in the names are blurred because of their ultra-small size.
    • Connections
      Featured in Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme
      Written by Moondog (as Louis Thomas Hardin)

      From the instrumental album "Moondog"

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1971 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kör, sa han
    • Filming locations
      • Eugene, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • BBS Productions
      • Drive Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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