Not a Pretty Picture
Not a Pretty Picture is an American docudrama film released in 1976. The film was written, produced and directed by Martha Coolidge, marking her narrative feature film directorial debut, after years of working as a documentary filmmaker in the early to mid-1970s.
Not a Pretty Picture | |
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Directed by | Martha Coolidge |
Produced by | Martha Coolidge |
Written by | Martha Coolidge |
Music by | Tom Griffith |
Cinematography | Don Lenzer Fred Murphy |
Edited by | Martha Coolidge |
Release date |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film is a retelling about Coolidge, who was date raped when she was sixteen years old.[1][2] The film follows the aftermath of the incident on the main character.
Cast
- Reed Birney as Fred
- Jim Carrington as Curly
- John Fedinatz as West Virginia
- Diana Gold as Jane
- Stephen Laurier as Brian
- Michele Manenti as Martha at 16
- Lillah McCarthy as Nancy
- Janet Morrison as Bunny
- Anne Mundstuk as Herself
- Melissa Murdock as Leah
- Hal Studer as Mr. Cullen
- Amy Wright as Cindy
gollark: The majority of complaints I receive are about other things.
gollark: Very little, I just like interjecting.
gollark: That's not really how evidence works.
gollark: Screenshots saying someone will do something are not actually proof.
gollark: I have been here for MULTIPLE days. I just don't read it because it's too active.
References
- Martha Coolidge profile , SheMadeIt.org Archived February 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- Not a Pretty Picture (1976), TCM
External links
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