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Harold and Maude
TrailerThe film centers on Harold is a young boy attempts to gain his mother's attention. He is always obsessed the death. One day, his life changed absoluetly when he encounters a 79-year-old woman at a funeral.Actors: Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charles Tyner, Ellen Geer, Eric Christmas, G. Wood, Judy Engles, Shari Summers, Tom Skerritt, ...»Director: Hal AshbyCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 1971IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Harold and Maude"
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Characters of "Harold and Maude"
MaudePlayed by: Ruth GordonHaroldPlayed by: Bud CortMrs. ChasenPlayed by: Vivian PicklesUncle VictorPlayed by: Charles TynerSunshine DorPlayed by: Ellen Geer -
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Critic Reviews of "Harold and Maude"
Village VoiceJanuary 18, 2013The fact that [it] isn't very funny and, like its 80-year-old heroic, long outlives its necessary life, is less important than the fact that the characters frequently react gently or like credible human beings to the script's impossible notions.
Chicago ReaderOctober 24, 2007Simpleminded, but it's fairly inoffensive, at least until Ashby lingers over the concentration-camp serial number tattooed on Gordon's arm. Some things are beyond the reach of whimsy.
Time OutJune 24, 2006It is most successful when it keeps to the tone of an insane fairystory set up at the beginning of the movie.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005[Bud Cort and Ruth Gordon] both are so aggressive, so creepy and off-putting.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004The visual style makes everyone look fresh from the Wax Museum, and all the movie lacks is a lot of day-old gardenias and lilies and roses in the lobby, filling the place with a cloying sweet smell. Nothing more to report today.
VarietyFebruary 13, 2001Marked by a few good gags, but marred by a greater preponderance of sophomoric, overdone and mocking humor.
LarsenOnFilmApril 17, 2017Bud Cort delivers one of the all-time cinematic expressions of existential horror.
Q Network Film DeskJune 28, 2012cuts through the superficial surfaces of conventional romance and digs into what actually draws people together
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)May 10, 2012Unlike claustrophobically cute odd-couple movies, bottles some of the flavour of its time. Harold's fake suicides are a pale defiance and reflection of his cloistered, sapped life. The vital counterculture (Maude) helps Harold avoid the army.
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 08, 2011This darkly humorous ,romantic comedy between an introvert adolescent and and old spunky woman, is playing it too safe to be considered truly anti-establishment, but it became a cult picture.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011A classic of dark comedy.
Daily RadarApril 12, 2009If there's one comedy to represent the woof and warp of the early '70s, "Harold and Maude" is it.
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