'The Party' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Dot in Space (1994)
Actors:
Yoram Gross (director),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Keith Scott (actor),
Robyn Moore (actress),
Robyn Moore (actress),
Robyn Moore (actress),
Robyn Moore (actress),
Yoram Gross (producer),
Genres:
Animation,
Family,
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Actors:
John Barry (composer),
Ann Roth (costume designer),
M. Emmet Walsh (actor),
Jon Voight (actor),
Brenda Vaccaro (actress),
Viva (actress),
Gary Owens (actor),
Bob Balaban (actor),
Paul Morrissey (actor),
Dustin Hoffman (actor),
Sandy Duncan (actress),
Barnard Hughes (actor),
Taylor Mead (actor),
Jim Clark (miscellaneous crew),
John Schlesinger (director),
Plot: Texas greenhorn Joe Buck arrives in New York for the first time. Preening himself as a real 'hustler', he finds that he is the one getting 'hustled' until he teams up with a down-and-out but resilient outcast named Ratso Rizzo. The initial 'country cousin meets city cousin' relationship deepens. In their efforts to bilk a hostile world rebuffing them at every turn, this unlikely pair progress from partners in shady business to comrades. Each has found his first real friend.
Keywords: 1950s, 42nd-street-manhattan-new-york-city, actress, adultery, african-american, arcade, assault, automat, baptism, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Whatever you hear about Midnight Cowboy is true. For those who have never seen it and those who have never forgotten it. (1980 re-release)
Quotes:
Joe Buck: I only get carsick on boats.
Shirley: You fell. Hey fella, you fell.
Ratso Rizzo: You know, in my own place, my name ain't Ratso. I mean, it just so happens that in my own place my name is Enrico Salvatore Rizzo.::Joe Buck: Well, I can't say all that.::Ratso Rizzo: Rico, then.
Towny: Oh, Joe it's... it's so difficult, I - You're a nice person, Joe, I- I- I should never have asked you up here, you're... You're a lovely person, really. Oh, God, I loathe life, I loathe it! Please go, please.
Gretel McAlbertson: Why are you stealing food?::Ratso Rizzo: I was just, uh, noticing that you're out of salami. I think you oughtta have somebody go over to the delicatessen, you know, bring some more back.::Gretel McAlbertson: Gee, well, you know, it's free. You don't have to steal it.::Ratso Rizzo: Well, if it's free, then I ain't stealin'.
Joe Buck: I like the way I look. Makes me feel good, it does. And women like me, goddammit. Hell, the only one thing I ever been good for is lovin'. Women go crazy for me, that's a really true fact! Ratso, hell! Crazy Annie they had to send her away!::Ratso Rizzo: Then, how come you ain't scored once the whole time you been in New York?
[At the gravesite of his father]::Ratso Rizzo: He was even dumber than you. He couldn't even write his own name. "X," that's what it ought to say on that goddamn headstone, one big lousy "X". Just like our dump. Condemned by order of City Hall.
Ratso Rizzo: You want the word on that brother-and-sister act, Hansel's a fag and Gretel's got the hots for herself, so who cares, right? Load up on the salami.
Ratso Rizzo: Here I am, goin' to Florida, my leg hurts, my butt hurts, my chest hurts, my face hurts, and like that ain't enough, I gotta pee all over myself.::[Joe Buck laughs]::Ratso Rizzo: That's funny? I'm fallin' apart here!::Joe Buck: It's just - Know what happened? You just took a little rest stop that wasn't on the schedule!
Ratso Rizzo: Excuse my vulgarity.
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Actors:
John Barry (composer),
Ann Roth (costume designer),
M. Emmet Walsh (actor),
Jon Voight (actor),
Brenda Vaccaro (actress),
Viva (actress),
Gary Owens (actor),
Bob Balaban (actor),
Paul Morrissey (actor),
Dustin Hoffman (actor),
Sandy Duncan (actress),
Barnard Hughes (actor),
Taylor Mead (actor),
Jim Clark (miscellaneous crew),
John Schlesinger (director),
Plot: Texas greenhorn Joe Buck arrives in New York for the first time. Preening himself as a real 'hustler', he finds that he is the one getting 'hustled' until he teams up with a down-and-out but resilient outcast named Ratso Rizzo. The initial 'country cousin meets city cousin' relationship deepens. In their efforts to bilk a hostile world rebuffing them at every turn, this unlikely pair progress from partners in shady business to comrades. Each has found his first real friend.
Keywords: 1950s, 42nd-street-manhattan-new-york-city, actress, adultery, african-american, arcade, assault, automat, baptism, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Whatever you hear about Midnight Cowboy is true. For those who have never seen it and those who have never forgotten it. (1980 re-release)
Quotes:
Joe Buck: I only get carsick on boats.
Shirley: You fell. Hey fella, you fell.
Ratso Rizzo: You know, in my own place, my name ain't Ratso. I mean, it just so happens that in my own place my name is Enrico Salvatore Rizzo.::Joe Buck: Well, I can't say all that.::Ratso Rizzo: Rico, then.
Towny: Oh, Joe it's... it's so difficult, I - You're a nice person, Joe, I- I- I should never have asked you up here, you're... You're a lovely person, really. Oh, God, I loathe life, I loathe it! Please go, please.
Gretel McAlbertson: Why are you stealing food?::Ratso Rizzo: I was just, uh, noticing that you're out of salami. I think you oughtta have somebody go over to the delicatessen, you know, bring some more back.::Gretel McAlbertson: Gee, well, you know, it's free. You don't have to steal it.::Ratso Rizzo: Well, if it's free, then I ain't stealin'.
Joe Buck: I like the way I look. Makes me feel good, it does. And women like me, goddammit. Hell, the only one thing I ever been good for is lovin'. Women go crazy for me, that's a really true fact! Ratso, hell! Crazy Annie they had to send her away!::Ratso Rizzo: Then, how come you ain't scored once the whole time you been in New York?
[At the gravesite of his father]::Ratso Rizzo: He was even dumber than you. He couldn't even write his own name. "X," that's what it ought to say on that goddamn headstone, one big lousy "X". Just like our dump. Condemned by order of City Hall.
Ratso Rizzo: You want the word on that brother-and-sister act, Hansel's a fag and Gretel's got the hots for herself, so who cares, right? Load up on the salami.
Ratso Rizzo: Here I am, goin' to Florida, my leg hurts, my butt hurts, my chest hurts, my face hurts, and like that ain't enough, I gotta pee all over myself.::[Joe Buck laughs]::Ratso Rizzo: That's funny? I'm fallin' apart here!::Joe Buck: It's just - Know what happened? You just took a little rest stop that wasn't on the schedule!
Ratso Rizzo: Excuse my vulgarity.
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Actors:
John Barry (composer),
Ann Roth (costume designer),
M. Emmet Walsh (actor),
Jon Voight (actor),
Brenda Vaccaro (actress),
Viva (actress),
Gary Owens (actor),
Bob Balaban (actor),
Paul Morrissey (actor),
Dustin Hoffman (actor),
Sandy Duncan (actress),
Barnard Hughes (actor),
Taylor Mead (actor),
Jim Clark (miscellaneous crew),
John Schlesinger (director),
Plot: Texas greenhorn Joe Buck arrives in New York for the first time. Preening himself as a real 'hustler', he finds that he is the one getting 'hustled' until he teams up with a down-and-out but resilient outcast named Ratso Rizzo. The initial 'country cousin meets city cousin' relationship deepens. In their efforts to bilk a hostile world rebuffing them at every turn, this unlikely pair progress from partners in shady business to comrades. Each has found his first real friend.
Keywords: 1950s, 42nd-street-manhattan-new-york-city, actress, adultery, african-american, arcade, assault, automat, baptism, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Whatever you hear about Midnight Cowboy is true. For those who have never seen it and those who have never forgotten it. (1980 re-release)
Quotes:
Joe Buck: I only get carsick on boats.
Shirley: You fell. Hey fella, you fell.
Ratso Rizzo: You know, in my own place, my name ain't Ratso. I mean, it just so happens that in my own place my name is Enrico Salvatore Rizzo.::Joe Buck: Well, I can't say all that.::Ratso Rizzo: Rico, then.
Towny: Oh, Joe it's... it's so difficult, I - You're a nice person, Joe, I- I- I should never have asked you up here, you're... You're a lovely person, really. Oh, God, I loathe life, I loathe it! Please go, please.
Gretel McAlbertson: Why are you stealing food?::Ratso Rizzo: I was just, uh, noticing that you're out of salami. I think you oughtta have somebody go over to the delicatessen, you know, bring some more back.::Gretel McAlbertson: Gee, well, you know, it's free. You don't have to steal it.::Ratso Rizzo: Well, if it's free, then I ain't stealin'.
Joe Buck: I like the way I look. Makes me feel good, it does. And women like me, goddammit. Hell, the only one thing I ever been good for is lovin'. Women go crazy for me, that's a really true fact! Ratso, hell! Crazy Annie they had to send her away!::Ratso Rizzo: Then, how come you ain't scored once the whole time you been in New York?
[At the gravesite of his father]::Ratso Rizzo: He was even dumber than you. He couldn't even write his own name. "X," that's what it ought to say on that goddamn headstone, one big lousy "X". Just like our dump. Condemned by order of City Hall.
Ratso Rizzo: You want the word on that brother-and-sister act, Hansel's a fag and Gretel's got the hots for herself, so who cares, right? Load up on the salami.
Ratso Rizzo: Here I am, goin' to Florida, my leg hurts, my butt hurts, my chest hurts, my face hurts, and like that ain't enough, I gotta pee all over myself.::[Joe Buck laughs]::Ratso Rizzo: That's funny? I'm fallin' apart here!::Joe Buck: It's just - Know what happened? You just took a little rest stop that wasn't on the schedule!
Ratso Rizzo: Excuse my vulgarity.
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Actors:
John Barry (composer),
Ann Roth (costume designer),
M. Emmet Walsh (actor),
Jon Voight (actor),
Brenda Vaccaro (actress),
Viva (actress),
Gary Owens (actor),
Bob Balaban (actor),
Paul Morrissey (actor),
Dustin Hoffman (actor),
Sandy Duncan (actress),
Barnard Hughes (actor),
Taylor Mead (actor),
Jim Clark (miscellaneous crew),
John Schlesinger (director),
Plot: Texas greenhorn Joe Buck arrives in New York for the first time. Preening himself as a real 'hustler', he finds that he is the one getting 'hustled' until he teams up with a down-and-out but resilient outcast named Ratso Rizzo. The initial 'country cousin meets city cousin' relationship deepens. In their efforts to bilk a hostile world rebuffing them at every turn, this unlikely pair progress from partners in shady business to comrades. Each has found his first real friend.
Keywords: 1950s, 42nd-street-manhattan-new-york-city, actress, adultery, african-american, arcade, assault, automat, baptism, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Whatever you hear about Midnight Cowboy is true. For those who have never seen it and those who have never forgotten it. (1980 re-release)
Quotes:
Joe Buck: I only get carsick on boats.
Shirley: You fell. Hey fella, you fell.
Ratso Rizzo: You know, in my own place, my name ain't Ratso. I mean, it just so happens that in my own place my name is Enrico Salvatore Rizzo.::Joe Buck: Well, I can't say all that.::Ratso Rizzo: Rico, then.
Towny: Oh, Joe it's... it's so difficult, I - You're a nice person, Joe, I- I- I should never have asked you up here, you're... You're a lovely person, really. Oh, God, I loathe life, I loathe it! Please go, please.
Gretel McAlbertson: Why are you stealing food?::Ratso Rizzo: I was just, uh, noticing that you're out of salami. I think you oughtta have somebody go over to the delicatessen, you know, bring some more back.::Gretel McAlbertson: Gee, well, you know, it's free. You don't have to steal it.::Ratso Rizzo: Well, if it's free, then I ain't stealin'.
Joe Buck: I like the way I look. Makes me feel good, it does. And women like me, goddammit. Hell, the only one thing I ever been good for is lovin'. Women go crazy for me, that's a really true fact! Ratso, hell! Crazy Annie they had to send her away!::Ratso Rizzo: Then, how come you ain't scored once the whole time you been in New York?
[At the gravesite of his father]::Ratso Rizzo: He was even dumber than you. He couldn't even write his own name. "X," that's what it ought to say on that goddamn headstone, one big lousy "X". Just like our dump. Condemned by order of City Hall.
Ratso Rizzo: You want the word on that brother-and-sister act, Hansel's a fag and Gretel's got the hots for herself, so who cares, right? Load up on the salami.
Ratso Rizzo: Here I am, goin' to Florida, my leg hurts, my butt hurts, my chest hurts, my face hurts, and like that ain't enough, I gotta pee all over myself.::[Joe Buck laughs]::Ratso Rizzo: That's funny? I'm fallin' apart here!::Joe Buck: It's just - Know what happened? You just took a little rest stop that wasn't on the schedule!
Ratso Rizzo: Excuse my vulgarity.
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Actors:
John Barry (composer),
Ann Roth (costume designer),
M. Emmet Walsh (actor),
Jon Voight (actor),
Brenda Vaccaro (actress),
Viva (actress),
Gary Owens (actor),
Bob Balaban (actor),
Paul Morrissey (actor),
Dustin Hoffman (actor),
Sandy Duncan (actress),
Barnard Hughes (actor),
Taylor Mead (actor),
Jim Clark (miscellaneous crew),
John Schlesinger (director),
Plot: Texas greenhorn Joe Buck arrives in New York for the first time. Preening himself as a real 'hustler', he finds that he is the one getting 'hustled' until he teams up with a down-and-out but resilient outcast named Ratso Rizzo. The initial 'country cousin meets city cousin' relationship deepens. In their efforts to bilk a hostile world rebuffing them at every turn, this unlikely pair progress from partners in shady business to comrades. Each has found his first real friend.
Keywords: 1950s, 42nd-street-manhattan-new-york-city, actress, adultery, african-american, arcade, assault, automat, baptism, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Whatever you hear about Midnight Cowboy is true. For those who have never seen it and those who have never forgotten it. (1980 re-release)
Quotes:
Joe Buck: I only get carsick on boats.
Shirley: You fell. Hey fella, you fell.
Ratso Rizzo: You know, in my own place, my name ain't Ratso. I mean, it just so happens that in my own place my name is Enrico Salvatore Rizzo.::Joe Buck: Well, I can't say all that.::Ratso Rizzo: Rico, then.
Towny: Oh, Joe it's... it's so difficult, I - You're a nice person, Joe, I- I- I should never have asked you up here, you're... You're a lovely person, really. Oh, God, I loathe life, I loathe it! Please go, please.
Gretel McAlbertson: Why are you stealing food?::Ratso Rizzo: I was just, uh, noticing that you're out of salami. I think you oughtta have somebody go over to the delicatessen, you know, bring some more back.::Gretel McAlbertson: Gee, well, you know, it's free. You don't have to steal it.::Ratso Rizzo: Well, if it's free, then I ain't stealin'.
Joe Buck: I like the way I look. Makes me feel good, it does. And women like me, goddammit. Hell, the only one thing I ever been good for is lovin'. Women go crazy for me, that's a really true fact! Ratso, hell! Crazy Annie they had to send her away!::Ratso Rizzo: Then, how come you ain't scored once the whole time you been in New York?
[At the gravesite of his father]::Ratso Rizzo: He was even dumber than you. He couldn't even write his own name. "X," that's what it ought to say on that goddamn headstone, one big lousy "X". Just like our dump. Condemned by order of City Hall.
Ratso Rizzo: You want the word on that brother-and-sister act, Hansel's a fag and Gretel's got the hots for herself, so who cares, right? Load up on the salami.
Ratso Rizzo: Here I am, goin' to Florida, my leg hurts, my butt hurts, my chest hurts, my face hurts, and like that ain't enough, I gotta pee all over myself.::[Joe Buck laughs]::Ratso Rizzo: That's funny? I'm fallin' apart here!::Joe Buck: It's just - Know what happened? You just took a little rest stop that wasn't on the schedule!
Ratso Rizzo: Excuse my vulgarity.
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Actors:
John Barry (composer),
Ann Roth (costume designer),
M. Emmet Walsh (actor),
Jon Voight (actor),
Brenda Vaccaro (actress),
Viva (actress),
Gary Owens (actor),
Bob Balaban (actor),
Paul Morrissey (actor),
Dustin Hoffman (actor),
Sandy Duncan (actress),
Barnard Hughes (actor),
Taylor Mead (actor),
Jim Clark (miscellaneous crew),
John Schlesinger (director),
Plot: Texas greenhorn Joe Buck arrives in New York for the first time. Preening himself as a real 'hustler', he finds that he is the one getting 'hustled' until he teams up with a down-and-out but resilient outcast named Ratso Rizzo. The initial 'country cousin meets city cousin' relationship deepens. In their efforts to bilk a hostile world rebuffing them at every turn, this unlikely pair progress from partners in shady business to comrades. Each has found his first real friend.
Keywords: 1950s, 42nd-street-manhattan-new-york-city, actress, adultery, african-american, arcade, assault, automat, baptism, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Whatever you hear about Midnight Cowboy is true. For those who have never seen it and those who have never forgotten it. (1980 re-release)
Quotes:
Joe Buck: I only get carsick on boats.
Shirley: You fell. Hey fella, you fell.
Ratso Rizzo: You know, in my own place, my name ain't Ratso. I mean, it just so happens that in my own place my name is Enrico Salvatore Rizzo.::Joe Buck: Well, I can't say all that.::Ratso Rizzo: Rico, then.
Towny: Oh, Joe it's... it's so difficult, I - You're a nice person, Joe, I- I- I should never have asked you up here, you're... You're a lovely person, really. Oh, God, I loathe life, I loathe it! Please go, please.
Gretel McAlbertson: Why are you stealing food?::Ratso Rizzo: I was just, uh, noticing that you're out of salami. I think you oughtta have somebody go over to the delicatessen, you know, bring some more back.::Gretel McAlbertson: Gee, well, you know, it's free. You don't have to steal it.::Ratso Rizzo: Well, if it's free, then I ain't stealin'.
Joe Buck: I like the way I look. Makes me feel good, it does. And women like me, goddammit. Hell, the only one thing I ever been good for is lovin'. Women go crazy for me, that's a really true fact! Ratso, hell! Crazy Annie they had to send her away!::Ratso Rizzo: Then, how come you ain't scored once the whole time you been in New York?
[At the gravesite of his father]::Ratso Rizzo: He was even dumber than you. He couldn't even write his own name. "X," that's what it ought to say on that goddamn headstone, one big lousy "X". Just like our dump. Condemned by order of City Hall.
Ratso Rizzo: You want the word on that brother-and-sister act, Hansel's a fag and Gretel's got the hots for herself, so who cares, right? Load up on the salami.
Ratso Rizzo: Here I am, goin' to Florida, my leg hurts, my butt hurts, my chest hurts, my face hurts, and like that ain't enough, I gotta pee all over myself.::[Joe Buck laughs]::Ratso Rizzo: That's funny? I'm fallin' apart here!::Joe Buck: It's just - Know what happened? You just took a little rest stop that wasn't on the schedule!
Ratso Rizzo: Excuse my vulgarity.