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Some thoughts on Henry Jaglom

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Anyone who wants a filmography of Henry Jaglom can take a look at imdb.com (and hope that it’s accurate). Instead, I’d like to offer up some thoughts on his films and the personalities he’s interacted with over the years. Note: As this list is not intended to be complete, some of his work is not described.

As an actor, Jaglom has appeared as a hippie in Psych-Out (1968) with Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, Susan Strasberg, and Dean Stockwell. In Drive, He Said (1971) he was directed by Jack Nicholson. His co-stars were William Tepper, Karen Black, Michael Margotta, Bruce Dern and screenwriter Robert Towne. That year also saw the release of The Last Move, directed by Dennis Hopper. This trippy piece about of an American film crew making a western in Peru starred Dennis Hopper himself. Julie Adams, Tom Baker, Toni Basil, Rod Cameron, Peter Fonda, Samuel Fuller, Kris Kristofferson, John Phillip Law, Sylvia Miles, Dean Stockwell and Russ Tamblyn were among Jaglom’s fellow actors in a move that I personally enjoyed but has been called “pretentious nonsense” by critic David Thomson. But between these three films-what a list of cult actors!

Since the 1970s he has successfully been making emotionally involving independent features. No other American independent film director (except for perhaps John Sayles) has as long a track record. And Jaglom’s films are certainly more personal and definitely quirkier than anyone else’s. He’s been called the “West Coast Woody Allen” but unlike Allen he’s not hesitant to populate his films with unlikable characters (including himself). The films he has directed have starred Karen Black, Tuesday Weld, Orson Welles and Dennis Hopper.

His first feature was A Safe Place (1971) a modern fairy tale starring Tuesday Weld, Jack Nicholson, Orson Welles, Phillip Proctor (of Firesign Theater) and Gwen Welles.

Dennis Hopper plays a Vietnam vet on a cross-country train escorting the coffin of a dead comrade in Tracks (1974). Things don’t turn out well but he does encounter Dean Stockwell, Taryn Power, Topo Swope, Michael Emil, Zack Norman and James Frawley.

Sitting Ducks (1978) is an improvised comedy road movie with mismatched Michael Emil and Zack Norman on the run in a limo who pick up an odd assortment of passengers as they try to reach Costa Rica with their loot. Patrice Townsend, Irene Forrest, Richard Romanus and Jaglom are in the cast.

Karen Black stars in Can She Bake A Cherry Pie? (1983) as a New York City woman abandoned by her husband who takes up with a balding middle-aged character actor (Michael Emil) in her quest for affection.

Always (1985) is a semiautobiographical dramedy about three couple spending a July 4th holiday together. The cast includes Jaglom and Patrice Townsend (Jaglom’s ex-wife) and it explores adult relationships and the need for love and how it doesn’t always work out.

Someone To Love (1987) looks at Jaglom’s life after the break down of his marriage. At a party, friends converse on relationships and solitary living. The cast includes Orson Welles (his last screen performance), Andrea Marcovicci (Jaglom’s current girl friend), Michael Emil, Sally Kellerman, Oja Kodar, Stephen Bishop and Dave Frishberg.

Eating (1990) is an improvisational conversational comedy with all female cast, Frances Bergen, Lisa Richards and Gwen Welles. The main topics are food and sex.

Jaglom stars in New Year’s Day (1989) as a recently divorced man who leaves Los Angeles for New York City only to find his new apartment still occupied by the old tenants. The ensuing party reveals innermost feelings and personal problems. Gwen Welles, Maggie Jakobson, Melanie Winter, David Duchovny, Milos Forman, Michael Emil, Donna Germain and Tracy Reiner are in the cast.

Babyfever (1994) stars Victoria Foyt (Jaglom’s wife) in a story about ticking middle-aged biological clocks.

Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995) has been compared to Bergman’s Smiles of a Summer Night. Before they sell their summer house, a family gathering of a theatrical dynasty indulge themselves in conversation, acting exercises, and sex out in the Hamptons. Viveca Lindfors is the family matriarch and the cast features Foyt, Jon Robin Baitz, Roddy McDowall, Martha Plimpton, Roscoe Lee Brown, Andre Gregory and Ron Rifkin.

Déjà Vu (1998) stars Foyt in an international romantic search for her soul mate. Co-stars include Stephen Dillane, Vanessa Redgrave, Noel Harrison and Anna Massey.

His most recent film, Hollywood Dreams, a look at celebrity culture, has just been released on DVD.
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Re: Some thoughts on Henry Jaglom

Thank you Andrew for taking the time to share your incite on Henry Jaglom. Meeting him and seeing his presentation and award at the EMA show was a great opportunity to celebrate the work of a very passionate independent film maker.

I am very interested now after reading this and meeting him in exploring his body of work.

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Having only seen a few of his films, I REALLY enjoyed his time and Tanna Frederick time.
Both great people and Henry had some wonderful stories to tell.
Tanna was a very warm and friendly person.
Really a great opportunity
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This guy was the real deal. As a filmmaker he's willing to explore the depths of his psyche and in person he did the same. His comments on acting, celebrity, and show business were insightful and thought provoking. His story about working on Easy Rider and the start of his directing career was another EMA high point for me.
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I've never seen an HJ film but this talk has persuaded me to seek a few out! His insights were quite candid and I really appreciate him taking his time to talk with us and found it a LOT more interesting than I would have expected!

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FWIW, I recently watched Who Is Henry Jaglom?, a 1995 docu just released on DVD this past March. More interesting than the film is a 32-minute interview of Jaglom, shot last year, in which he critiques how he is represented in the docu.
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