Life Study (film) explained

Life Study
Director:Michael Nebbia
Producer:Michael Nebbia
Story:Michael Nebbia
Starring:Tommy Lee Jones
Music:Emmanuel Vardi
Cinematography:Michael Nebbia
Editing:Sidney Katz
Ray Sandiford
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Life Study is a 1973 romance film of young Italian-American boy Angelo and a rich, eccentric, lonely girl Myrna. The film stars are Bartholomew Miro Jr. as Angelo, Erika Peterson as Myrna and Tommy Lee Jones as Gus, directed by Michael Nebbia (Alice's Restaurant). It is Nebbia's directorial debut.[1]

Cast

Production

Principal photography took place during June 1970 in Middletown, New York, Denbo, Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh.[2]

Home media

The film has never been released on video.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Canby. Vincent. 'Life Study':Screen Love Story Is All Too Vulnerable. 26 January 1973. The New York Times. 8 July 2019.
  2. Book: Marill, Alvin H.. The Films of Tommy Lee Jones. 1998. Citadel Press. 9780806519524. page 37
  3. Book: Marill, Alvin H.. The Films of Tommy Lee Jones. 1998. Citadel Press. 9780806519524. page 38