Marigold Man (1970)
Harry and his roommate, George, live in a shabby Hollywood apartment, existing languidly off the final payments of their unemployment insurance. Despite a 6-month lag in their rent payments and Harry's bad relations with his neighbor, their landlady does not evict them because she loves Harry, who spends his hours daydreaming about planting a 100-yard-wide row of marigolds from Los Angeles to New York for the betterment of mankind.
Director: Paul Leder
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Greg Mullavey as Harry |
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Lew Horn as |
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Elaine Partnow as Harry's girlfriend |
| Sound | Morgan Cavett | Music |
| Directing | Paul Leder | Director |
| Writing | William W. Norton | Writer |
| Crew | Arch Archambault | Cinematography |