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Cry for Me, Billy
Drifter falls in love with Native American girl, with tragic results.
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Plot Summary
A naive young man from a small town travels to New York City with dreams of becoming a singer. Upon arrival, he quickly becomes entangled in the city's vibrant and often harsh artistic scene, navigating relationships and artistic struggles.
Critical Reception
Cry for Me, Billy was met with a mixed to negative reception upon its release, with critics largely overlooking it or finding its narrative and character development lacking. While some performances received faint praise, the film struggled to find a significant audience or critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
The film's attempts at capturing the struggles of an aspiring artist were often seen as melodramatic.
Performances were adequate, but the script failed to provide compelling character arcs.
The narrative pacing was frequently criticized for being slow and unfocused.
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Fun Fact
The film marked one of the earliest leading roles for John Savage, who would later gain wider recognition for his work in films like 'The Deer Hunter'.
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