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T.R. Baskin
Directed by
Herbert Ross
PG
1971
90m
Drama
6.4
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An enthusiastic young woman runs away to Chicago to start a new life. She is soon confronted with the emotional coldness of the big city, and has to search for her place in the scheme of things.
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Cast of T.R. Baskin
Candice Bergen
T. R. Baskin
Peter Boyle
Jack Mitchell
James Caan
Larry Moore
Marcia Rodd
Dayle
Erin O'Reilly
Kathy
Howard Platt
Arthur
William Wise
Gary
Jane Alderman
Marsha
Joyce Mandel
Linda
Fawne Harriman
Alice
Hope Hommersand
Eilene
Marrian Walters
Interviewer
Dick Sasso
Cab Driver
Mike Nussbaum
Office Manager
Tom Erhart
Landlord
James Kodl
Doorman
Eleanor Merriam
YWCA Woman
Ori Seron
Waitress
Sandy Lipton
Saleslady
Linda Crittenden
Receptionist #1
Pamela Hoffman
Receptionist #2
T.R. Baskin Ratings & Reviews
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
Although she raises some interesting questions, Bergen's character evokes neither the sympathy nor the interest intended.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The problem is that everyone in the movie acts so stupidly. Real people of average intelligence would have cut through this plot in about three minutes, and the movie would have been over.
Variety
Variety Staff
Peter Hyams' debut production is handsomely mounted, but his screenplay is sterile, superficial and inconsistent.
TIME Magazine
Jay Cocks
Peter Boyle, as the salesman, and James Caan, as the swine, do the best they can, which is extremely well indeed, but the movie's clumsy feints at sophistication and its grotesque sentimentality prevail.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
T. R. Baskin is never at a loss for words, most of which sound as if they had come straight from the notebook of a writer who spent most of time jotting down funny lines without ever worrying much about character.
Cleveland Press
Tony Mastroianni
The movie has a story that goes nowhere. It bogs down in trifles and seldom gets away from the tons of trivia.
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