The Second Coming of Suzanne
The Second Coming of Suzanne (also known as Suzanne) is a 1974 American drama film directed by Michael Barry. It stars Jared Martin as an obsessed San Francisco indie film maker who hires a beautiful young woman called Suzanne (played by Sondra Locke) to star as a female Christ in his next film. Paul Sand co-stars as Suzanne's artist boyfriend. Richard Dreyfuss appears as a member of the crew who becomes concerned at the increasingly weird antics of the rest of the ensemble, which culminate in the crucifixion of Suzanne on a local hill. The film was inspired by the lyrics of Leonard Cohen's song "Suzanne", as heard on the soundtrack. The director's father Gene Barry is also featured, as a TV presenter, in a somewhat opaque sub-plot.
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Directed by | Michael Barry |
Produced by | Ralph Buris |
Written by | Michael Barry |
Starring | Sondra Locke Paul Sand Jared Martin Richard Dreyfuss |
Music by | Don Caverhill |
Cinematography | Isidore Mankofsky |
Edited by | Frank Mazzola |
Production company | Barry Films |
Distributed by | George Ritter Films |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This appears to be Michael Barry's only known film as a director.[1][2] It was shot during July, August and September 1972 in San Francisco and Sausalito.[3]
The film music was recorded by Touch.
See also
References
- Radio Times Guide to Films (2004): 1240
- Second Coming of Suzanne at the IMDb
- "Movie Call Sheet". Los Angeles Times. September 18, 1972.