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Genre
  
Comedy

Initial DVD release
  
May 22, 2001

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.9/10
IMDb

Director
  
Robert Downey, Sr.

Writer
  
Robert Downey Sr.

Budget
  
120,000 USD

Country
  
United States

Putney Swope movie poster

Release date
  
July 10, 1969 (1969-07-10)

Cast
  
(Putney Swope),
Stan Gottlieb
(Nathan), (Elias, Jr.),
Archie Russell
(Joker),
Ramon Gordon
(Bissinger),
Bert Lawrence
(Hawker)

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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
The Time Traveler's Wife

Tagline
  
Don't Rock the boat… Sink it.

Putney swope trailer 1969


Putney Swope, a 1969 satirical comedy film written and directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Arnold Johnson as Swope, is a comedy satirizing the advertising world, the portrayal of race in Hollywood films, the white power structure, and the nature of corporate corruption.

Contents

Putney Swope movie scenes

In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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Fan a way commercial from putney swope


Plot

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Putney Swope, the only black man on the executive board of an advertising firm, is accidentally put in charge after the unexpected death of the chairman of the board: each board member actually believed that he, himself, should be elected chairman, but the bylaws of the corporation prohibit voting for oneself, so each individual member voted his secret ballot for the person that no one else would vote for: Putney Swope.

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Renaming the business "Truth and Soul, Inc.", Swope replaces all but one of the white employees and insists they no longer accept business from companies that produce alcohol, war toys, or tobacco. The success of the business draws unwanted attention from the United States government, which considers it "a threat to the national security."

Production

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In an interview on the DVD version of the film, Downey states that Arnold Johnson had great difficulty memorizing and saying his lines during the film shoot. Downey says he didn't worry about it because he had developed a plan to dub in his own voice to replace Johnson's line readings.

Though the movie is in black and white, the commercials shown in the movie from Truth and Soul are in color.

Legacy

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The character Buck Swope (Don Cheadle), from Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights, was named as an homage to this film. Robert Downey Sr. also made a small cameo in Boogie Nights as the owner of a recording studio. The character Wing Soney, a Chinese businessman, was the inspiration for Cosmo, the Chinese character throwing firecrackers during the drug deal scene.

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Louis C.K., Paul Thomas Anderson and Jim Jarmusch have cited the film as an inspiration for their approach to filmmaking.

Putney swope one liners



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References

Putney Swope Wikipedia
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