Adam at 6 A.M.

Adam at 6 A.M.

original film poster
Directed by Robert Scheerer
Produced by Rick Rosenberg
Robert W. Christiansen
Written by Stephen Karpf
Elinor Karpf
Starring Michael Douglas
Lee Purcell
Joe Don Baker
Louise Latham
Charles Aidman
Grayson Hall
Marge Redmond
Dana Elcar
Music by Dave Grusin
Cinematography Charles Rosher, Jr.
Edited by John McSweeney, Jr.
Production
company
Cinema Center Films
Solar Productions
Distributed by National General Pictures (1970,original)
Release dates
  • September 22, 1970 (1970-09-22)
Running time
100 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1.4 million[1]

Adam at 6 A.M. is a 1970 American film directed by Robert Scheerer. The film did not receive much attention when it was released, but was the second starring role for Michael Douglas. The movie was filmed almost entirely on location in the small Midwest town of Excelsior Springs, Missouri,[2] as well as Cameron, Missouri,[3] also filmed in Orrick Missouri.

Plot

The film revolves around Adam Gaines (Douglas), a semantics professor at a California college. He becomes complacent in his life and hears about the death of a relative in Missouri. He drives cross country to attend the funeral and pay his respects, and decides to spend the summer there working as a laborer. He meets Jerri Jo Hopper (Purcell) and falls in love, along the way developing new friendships with the town locals. He then must decide what direction he wants his life to go, whether to stay in Missouri or return to California.

Cast

Production

Steve McQueen's film company, Solar Productions, signed a multi-picture deal with Cinema Center Films. This was its first production.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Film Star of Year Turns to Creative Extension: McQueen's Creative Film Kick Warga, Wayne. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 21 Sep 1969: u1.
  2. Excelsior Springs Museum & Archives, Excelsior Springs, MO - Time Line
  3. Adam at Six A.M. (1970) - Filming locations

External links

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