
The Connection
1962 · Movie · 103 min · ★ 6.4
Shirley Clarke made a splash—and ignited a landmark censorship case—with her controversial feature debut, an innovative adaptation of Jack Gelber’s off-Broadway play in which the line between documentary and narrative breaks down as a group of junkie jazz musicians crawl the walls while waiting for their next fix. With its restlessly kinetic camerawork, flavorful Beat dialogue, and cool jazz score by pianist Freddie Redd, THE CONNECTION is a groundbreaking depiction of drug addiction and one of the most vital and influential works of the American independent film movement.
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Details
- Years
- 1962
- Release date
- 1962-02-15
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 103 min
- TMDB rating
- 6.4/10 (31 votes)
Themes
- new york city
- heroin
- drug addiction
- mockumentary
- loft
- fake documentary
- woman director
- pseudo-documentary
- the living theatre
Cast & crew

Warren Finnerty
as Leach
- JR
Jerome Raphael
as Solly

Garry Goodrow
as Ernie
- CL
Carl Lee
as Cowboy
- BW
Barbara Winchester
as Sister Salvation
- HP
Henry Proach
as Harry

Roscoe Lee Browne
as J. J. Burden (as Roscoe Brown)

William Redfield
as Jim Dunn
- FR
Freddie Redd
as Piano Player
- JM
Jackie McLean
as Sax Player
Directed by Shirley Clarke