- American Gigolo
Infobox Film
name = American Gigolo
caption = Theatrical release poster
amg_id = 1:1969
imdb_id = 0080365
writer =Paul Schrader
producer =Jerry Bruckheimer
director =Paul Schrader
cinematography = John Bailey
starring =Richard Gere Lauren Hutton Hector Elizondo Nina Van Pallandt Bill Duke
music =Giorgio Moroder
distributor =Paramount Pictures
released =February 8 ,1980
runtime = 117 min.
preceded_by = "Taxi Driver "
followed_by = "Light Sleeper "
country = USA
language = English
budget = $4,800,000"American Gigolo" is a 1980 feature film, written and directed by
Paul Schrader . Schrader based the film on French directorRobert Bresson 's "Pickpocket" (1959). It is also indirectly considered the second installment in his "night workers" trilogy, following "Taxi Driver " (1976 ) and preceding "Light Sleeper " (1992 ).The film's tagline is: "He's the highest paid lover in Beverly Hills. He leaves women feeling more alive than they've ever felt before. Except one."
Plot
Julian Kaye (
Richard Gere ), is a male prostitute inLos Angeles whose job supports his expensive tastes in cars, stereophonic equipment, and clothes (which serve as a surrogate for emotional contact). He is, at times, blatantly narcissistic and superficial; however, he openly claims to take some pleasure in his work from being able to sexually satisfy women.When on an assignment for his primary procuress, Anne (
Nina Van Pallandt ), he meets Michelle Stratton (Lauren Hutton ), a local politician's unhappy wife, who is interested in him. Julian's other pimp, Leon (Bill Duke ), sends him to the house of a financier, who asks Julian to physically abuse and copulate with his wife while he watches them.Later, Julian learns that the financier's wife was murdered. Los Angeles Police Department Detective Sunday (
Hector Elizondo ) investigates Julian as a primary suspect. Though he was with a client on the night of the murder, the client refuses to give Julian an alibi, to protect her and her husband's reputations.As Julian's relationship with Michelle deepens, suspicion of the murder mounts against him. He soon realizes that he is being framed and grows increasingly desperate. His decline is visually represented by a degeneration in style as his clothes become rumpled, he goes unshaven, and he even rents a cheap commuter car after his Mercedes has been tampered with.
Julian finally confronts Leon, who confesses that one of the other, younger gigolos who works for him had inadvertently killed the wealthy man's wife. Leon had conceived of the plan to frame Julian.
With no one to help him, Julian ends up in jail, awaiting trial for the murder; however, at the end Michelle risks her reputation and that of her husband to provide Julian with the alibi that can save him from prison. In the final shot, Julian tenderly rests his face against the glass that separates him from Michelle's hand.
oundtrack
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American Gigolo (soundtrack) ".Trivia
*This movie marked the first time a major Hollywood actor was frontally nude in a film.
*Julian Kaye drives a 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450 SL convertible.
*The wardrobe used in the film placed Armani on the fashion map.
*John Travolta had been offered the role, but due to payment disagreements with Schrader and his strict "No Nudity" policy, he dropped out. This is not the only role that Travolta has turned down only to be taken by Richard Gere. It occurred again when Travolta was offered the lead in both "An Officer and A Gentleman " (1982) and "Chicago" (2002).
*The role of society matron Mrs. Laudner, one of Julians' contacts is played in a rare appearance byFrances Bergen , the mother of actressCandice Bergen , who was considered by Schrader for the role of Michelle at one time.
*Paul Schrader wrote the role of Michelle Stratton forJulie Christie , who wanted to work withRichard Gere . When Gere was dropped in favor ofJohn Travolta , she dropped out too. When Gere returned to the project, she meant to do the same, butLauren Hutton had already been hired.
*Christopher Reeve was also offered the lead role, but turned it down, reportedly because he found the film's subject matter "distasteful" and he himself did not want to appear nude.
*The composition of the final shot draws heavily fromRobert Bresson 's "Pickpocket" (1959), and Gere's dialog matches "Pickpocket"'s closing narration almost verbatim. Paul Schrader later provided an introduction to theCriterion Collection DVD of "Pickpocket".
*Schrader virtually remade American Gigolo with his 2007 filmThe Walker which has the same subject matter and plot.References
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