A young rape victim tries desperately to pick up the pieces of her life, only to find herself at the mercy of a would-be rescuer.
A complex exploration of the physical and emotional effects of trauma, Something Wild stars Carroll Baker, in a layered performance, as a college student who attempts suicide after a brutal sexual assault but is stopped by a mechanic played by Ralph Meeker—whose kindness, however, soon takes an unsettling turn. Startlingly modern in its frankness and psychological realism, the film represents one of the purest on-screen expressions of the sensibility of the intimate community of artists around New York’s Actors Studio, which transformed American cinema in the mid-twentieth century. With astonishing location and claustrophobic interior photography by Eugene Schüfftan, an opening-title sequence by the inimitable Saul Bass, and a rhythmic score by Aaron Copland, this film by Jack Garfein is a masterwork of independent cinema.
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Carroll Baker | Mary Ann Robinson |
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Ralph Meeker | Mike |
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Mildred Dunnock | Mrs. Gates |
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Jean Stapleton | Shirley Johnson |
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Martin Kosleck | Landlord |
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Charles Watts | Warren Gates |
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Clifton James | Detective Bogart |
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George L. Smith | Store Manager |
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Doris Roberts | Mary Ann's Co-Worker |
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Ken Chapin | Policeman |
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Anita Cooper | Girl in 5 & 10 |
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Ginny Baker | Shopgirl |
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Tanya Lopert | Shopgirl |
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Nancy Baker | Bit Part |
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Virginia Baker | Girl in the 5 & 10 |
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Reid Cruickshanks | Bit Part |
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Robert Dahdah | Crowd |
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Mike Dana | Gangster |
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Roger De Koven | Bit Part |
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William Hickey | Bit Part |
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Duke Howard | Young Boy |
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Diane Ladd | Bit Part |
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Warren Lyons | College Student |
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Jane MacArthur | Bit Part |
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Charles Matthews | Bit Part |
| Director | Jack Garfein |
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| Writer | Jack Garfein, Alex Karmel | |
| Producer | George Justin | |
| Musician | Aaron COPLAND | |
| Photography | Eugen Schüfftan | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Regions | Region A |