Pie in the Sky | |
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Directed by | Allen Baron |
Written by | Allen Baron |
Produced by | Merrill Brody Dorothy E. Reed |
Starring | Lee Grant Richard Bray Michael Higgins Robert Allen Sylvia Miles |
Cinematography | Merrill S. Brody, Don Malkames |
Edited by | Ralph Rosenblum |
Music by | Robert Mersey |
Production company | Barbroo Productions / Bischoff-Diamond Corporation |
Distributed by | Allied Artists |
Release date | 1964 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $180,000[1] |
Pie in the Sky is a 1964 American film drama written and directed by Allen Baron and starring Lee Grant, Sylvia Miles, and youngster Richard Bray (his only film work).[2] Although filmed in 1962, financial and distribution problems delayed release until 1964. Shortly after the initial release, it was retitled Terror in the City.[3]
Plot
A nine-year-old boy, Brill (Richard Bray), who lives on a farm, hitchhikes to New York City. He finds work selling papers with a gang of shoeshine boys and paper carriers managed by teen punk Rick (Jaime Charlamagne), who keeps half their earnings. Brill wins Rick's money in a crap game, and he goes on the town with his Puerto Rican friend Paco (Roberto Marsach).
When Rick's gang gives Brill a beating, prostitute Suzy (Lee Grant) takes care of Brill, buys him new clothes and takes him on a tour of Manhattan. After Suzy is picked up by the police, Brill buys a bicycle to ride back to the farm. However, a truck ruins the bicycle on the highway, and he stays the night at the home of an elderly African-American couple. Back home the next day, he gives his father the rest of his money.
Cast
- Lee Grant as Suzy
- Richard Bray as Brill
- Michael Higgins as Carl
- Robert Marsach as Paco
- Robert Allen as Brill's Father
- Sylvia Miles as Rose
- Ruth Attaway as Farmer's Wife
- Robert Earl Jones as Farmer
References
- ↑ Variety Film Reviews. 1 January 1964.
- ↑ Lucinda Ramsey (2016). "Pie in the Sky (1964)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ↑ "Terror in the City". FilmAffinity. filmaffinity.com. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
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