The Lost Man | |
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Directed by | Robert Alan Aurthur |
Produced by |
Edward Muhl Melville Tucker |
Screenplay by | Robert Alan Aurthur |
Based on |
Odd Man Out by F.L. Green |
Starring |
Sidney Poitier Joanna Shimkus |
Music by | Quincy Jones |
Cinematography | Gerald Perry Finnerman |
Production
company |
Universal Pictures
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date
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Running time
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122 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.85 million (US/ Canada rentals) |
The Lost Man is a 1969 American drama film, written and directed by Robert Alan Aurthur, loosely based on F.L. Green's novel Odd Man Out, which was made originally into a 1947 film with James Mason.
Former US Army lieutenant Jason Higgs (Sidney Poitier), after becoming a black militant during the 1960s Black Revolutionary Movement, is wounded as he pulls a payroll heist to help imprisoned brothers, and has to hide from the police. Social worker Cathy Ellis (Joanna Shimkus) falls in love with Higgs while helping him elude capture.
The New York Times gave the film a lukewarm review upon its release, though a review by Roger Ebert was more positive, albeit with reservations.
Poitier met his second wife, Joanna Shimkus, during the making of this movie.
The soundtrack was produced and performed by Quincy Jones, and was released on Universal Records.