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    Brewster McCloud
    Brewster McCloud

    Brewster McCloud

    ""Something else" from the director of M*A*S*H"

    6.3•December 5, 1970•1h 45m
    Comedy

    Storyline

    Brewster is an owlish, intellectual boy who lives in a fallout shelter of the Houston Astrodome. He has a dream: to take flight within the confines of the stadium. Brewster tells those he trusts of his dream, but displays a unique way of treating others who do not fit within his plans.

    Director
    Robert Altman
    Writers
    Doran William Cannon

    Top Cast

    Bud Cort

    Bud Cort

    Brewster

    Sally Kellerman

    Sally Kellerman

    Louise

    Michael Murphy

    Michael Murphy

    Shaft

    William Windom

    William Windom

    Weeks

    Shelley Duvall

    Shelley Duvall

    Suzanne

    René Auberjonois

    René Auberjonois

    The Lecturer

    Stacy Keach

    Stacy Keach

    Abraham Wright

    John Schuck

    John Schuck

    Johnson

    Margaret Hamilton

    Margaret Hamilton

    Daphne Heap

    Jennifer Salt

    Jennifer Salt

    Hope

    Corey Fischer

    Corey Fischer

    Hines

    G. Wood

    G. Wood

    Crandall

    Featured Reviews

    B

    Brent Marchant

    June 15, 2025
    8 / 10
    Some movies simply defy description. So it is with this 1970 cult classic from director Robert Altman, a multifaceted offering that combines a diverse array of seemingly unrelated, but skillfully blended story threads that make for a quirky, thoroughly entertaining offering. In essence, this comical, surreal crime saga follows the investigation into a series of mysterious strangling deaths taking place in and around the Houston Astrodome, where the only clue is that the victims are covered in bird droppings. The primary suspect, Brewster McCloud (Bud Cort), is an ornithologically obsessed recluse who lives in the stadium’s fallout shelter, where he works on constructing a set of wings that he plans to use to fly away – literally – not just to evade capture, but also, metaphorically speaking, to escape the increasingly debilitating constraints humanity has placed on itself, conditions akin to what we have done to the surrounding environment, including the fellow creatures who continue to struggle inhabiting it (namely, in this case, birds). As the story unfolds, viewers are introduced to an ensemble of colorful characters (portrayed by performers who were largely unknown at the time) who are part of Brewster’s world, such as Louise (Sally Kellerman), an enigmatic protector/guardian angel of sorts, and a pair of would-be romantic interests, Suzanne (Shelley Duvall) and Hope (Jennifer Salt), in hot pursuit of the virginal Brewster. In pursuit of the perpetrator are a super-cool super-sleuth, Frank Shaft (Michael Murphy), and his bumbling sidekick, Officer Johnson (John Schuck), a team assembled by opportunistic politician Haskell Weeks (William Windom). This unlikely pair is charged with unmasking the murderer of such victims as prominent, bigoted, right-wing socialite Daphne Heap (Margaret Hamilton), dirty narcotics cop Detective Douglas Breen (Bert Remsen) and wealthy, elderly, misogynistic real estate greed monger Abraham Wright (Stacy Keach). And, to add “perspective” to this story, the narrative is regularly commented upon by an eccentric ornithology lecturer (Rene Auberjonois) who undergoes an unusual evolution of his own as the film plays out. If this sounds like a bizarre combination of elements, you’d certainly be correct, but, in its own strange way, it works, with ample subtle humor, as well as plenty of laugh-out-loud bits, many of which are hilarious send-ups of movie tropes from the period. Chief among these is a raucously funny car chase sequence that spoofs a comparable segment featured in the intense San Francisco detective drama, “Bullitt” (1968). While it’s true that some of the material here is a bit dated (and likely couldn’t be included in contemporary productions in today’s politically correct filmmaking culture), “Brewster McCloud” is nevertheless a one-of-a-kind project from one of filmdom’s most singularly creative auteurs. It’s a production that’s difficult to categorize yet impossible to forget, one that’s well worth a look for cinephiles who appreciate the absurd, macabre and eminently amusing. This picture definitely won’t appeal to everyone, but those who enjoy inventive, off-the-wall releases will find this a thoroughly delightful gem.

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    BudgetN/A
    RevenueN/A

    Keywords

    #texas#surrealism#houston, texas#serial killer#strangler#police investigation#murder investigation#raven#lecturer#guardian angel#houston astrodome#wings#birds#bird droppings#car chase
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