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FULL SYNOPSIS

The third remake of the 1932 drama What Price Hollywood?, this adaptation of A Star Is Born moved the story into the mid-1970's and changed the milieu from the movie business to pop music. John Norman Howard (Kris Kristofferson) is a rock star whose career has peaked; he is numbed by booze and cocaine, his music has lost its edge, and his performances have become painfully haphazard. One night, after a concert, he stumbles into a club where he sees a singing group fronted by Esther Hoffman (Barbra Streisand). John likes what he hears and loves what he sees; he tries picking her up, but soon realizes if he wants to see her, he'll have to ask her out on an actual date. He does, and before long the two become involved, although Esther has trouble with John's rock star lifestyle. One night, a typically burned-out John lets Esther sing a few songs at one of his shows; before long she's the talk of the record business. While Esther's star begins to rise, John's continues to sink, and while she desperately tries get John to clean up and focus on his music, it may be too late to save him. The song "Evergreen" earned this film an Academy Award for Best Song; the credits contain the amusing notice, "Ms. Streisand's Clothes from ... Her Closet." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Kenny Ascher Best Original Score 1976 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Robert Knudson Best Sound 1976 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Roger Kellaway Best Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score 1976 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Barbra Streisand Best Original Song 1976 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Barbra Streisand Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 1976 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Barbra Streisand Best Song 1976 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Kris Kristofferson Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 1976 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Paul Williams Best Original Song 1976 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Paul Williams Best Original Score 1976 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Robert Surtees Best Cinematography 1976 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Dan Wallin Best Sound 1976 Nominee

Cast

Barbra Streisand
as Esther Hoffman
Kris Kristofferson
as John Norman Howard
Paul Mazursky
as Brian
Gary Busey
as Bobby Ritchie
Oliver Clark
as Danziger
Marta Heflin
as Quentin
M.G. Kelly
as Bebe Jesus
Sally Kirkland
as Photographer
Joanne Linville
as Freddie
Uncle Rudy
as Mo
Stephen Bruton
as The Speedway
Allison Caine
Robert Englund
as Marty

Crew

Frank Pierson
Director
Jon Peters
Producer
Frank Pierson
Screenwriter
William Wellman
Screen Story
Joan Didion
Screenwriter
Robert Surtees
Cinematographer
Alan Bergman
Composer (Music Score)
Leon Russell
Composer (Music Score)
Marilyn Bergman
Composer (Music Score)
Roger Kellaway
Composer (Music Score)
Barbra Streisand
Composer (Music Score)
Kenny Loggins
Composer (Music Score)
Paul Williams
Composer (Music Score)
Paul Williams
Musical Direction/Supervision
Scott Conrad
Editor
Peter Zinner
Editor
Polly Platt
Production Designer
Barbra Streisand
Executive Producer
Shirley Strahm
Costume Designer
Seth Banks
Costume Designer
Dan Wallin
Sound/Sound Designer
Charles Gaspar
Special Effects
Stu Fleming
First Assistant Director
David Winters
Choreography
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