Generation (film)

Generation

Theatrical release poster
Directed by George Schaefer
Produced by Frederick Brisson
Screenplay by William Goodhart
Starring David Janssen
Kim Darby
Pete Duel
Carl Reiner
Andrew Prine
James Coco
Music by Dave Grusin
Cinematography Lionel Lindon
Edited by James T. Heckert
Production
company
Distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures
Release dates
  • December 15, 1969 (1969-12-15)
Running time
109 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Generation is a 1969 American comedy film directed by George Schaefer and written by William Goodhart. The film stars David Janssen, Kim Darby, Pete Duel, Carl Reiner, Andrew Prine and James Coco. The film was released on December 15, 1969, by AVCO Embassy Pictures.[1][2][3]

Plot

Nine months pregnant and due any day, Doris Bolton finally marries Walter Owen, a photographer who wants nothing to do with conformity or "the establishment." They want a natural childbirth, at home, with no doctors or drugs.

Her father, ad man Jim Bolton, flies to New York to be by her side. A liberal, Jim believes his daughter is risking her life and the baby's by defying convention. He asks obstetrician friend Stan to assist at the last minute, against Walter's wishes, but when everyone comes out of the childbirth all right, Jim and his son-in-law reach an accord.

Cast

References

  1. A. H. Weiler (1969-12-16). "Movie Review - Generation - 'Generation' Returns in Film Version". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  2. "Generation (1969) - Overview". TCM.com. 1969-12-15. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  3. "Generation". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-12-10.

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