Cowards (1970 film) explained

Cowards (Love-In '72)
Director:Simon Nuchtern
Starring:John Ross
Susan Sparling
Will Patent
Philip Baker Hall
Studio:Jaylo International Films, Inc.
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Cowards is a 1970 American drama film written and directed by Simon Nuchtern about the then-topical issue of draft evasion in the Vietnam War.[1] It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970.[2] [3]

Following the commercial failure of Cowards, the film was re-edited with newly shot erotic scenes featuring unrelated actors, and was reissued under the title Love-In '72 so that it could be remarketed as a sexploitation film. Nuchtern's name was removed from the credits of the recut version; the direction of Love-In '72 was credited to Sidney Knight and Karl Hansen, and the writing to Jay Robins.[4] [5]

Plot

A young man must decide whether to flee the U.S. draft and move to Canada, or stay to go fight for his country in Vietnam.[6]

Cast

Additional cast in Love-In '72 version:

Reception

Reviews of Cowards were mixed to negative. Roger Greenspun of The New York Times said he "liked" Cowards despite it being "one of the squarest, most unashamedly flat‐footed films of the year," and praised the performances of John Ross and Susan Sparling.[7] The New York Daily News said that "at best, the drama is talky and labored."[8] TV Guide dismissed it as "inept" and "a film best forgotten."[9]

Reviewing the DVD release of the Love-In '72 cut for Something Weird Video, Frank Henenlotter wrote "Eagle-eyed viewers will enjoy spotting two now-mainstream actors in small, incendiary roles: Philip Baker Hall plays the priest who preaches the gospel of civil disobedience, while monologuist Spalding Grey is alternately funny and scary as a psycho terrorist babbling at a party."[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cowards 1970. TCM. April 12, 2016.
  2. Web site: Cowards - Directors Fortnight. Quinzaine des réalisateurs . 11 August 2018.
  3. News: Bothol Promise . Starr. Mark. . November 13, 1972 . Rochester, New York . 2C. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Cowards . AFI Catalog . . 11 August 2018 .
  5. News: Hartford Courant . October 15, 1971 . Hartford, Connecticut . 20 . Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Cowards. Connelly Library. April 12, 2016.
  7. News: Greenspun . Roger . Roger Greenspun . 'Cowards' gives war views at the Carnegie . . July 24, 1970 . 16.
  8. News: Guarino . Ann . Cowards: Another Talky Antiwar Film . . July 24, 1970 . New York . 52. Newspapers.com.
  9. Web site: Cowards . . 11 August 2018 . en.
  10. Web site: Love-In 72 Review. Henenlotter. Frank. Frank Henenlotter. Something Weird Video. April 12, 2016.