David and Lisa

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David and Lisa is a 1962 American psychological drama film about the relationship between two emotionally troubled teenagers in a mental institution.

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instanceOf film
psychological drama film
academyAwardNomination Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Director
basedOn David and Lisa (novel)
basedOnAuthor Theodor Isaac Rubin
blackAndWhite true
characterPortrayedBy Keir Dullea
surface form: David Clemens – Keir Dullea

Janet Margolin
surface form: Lisa Brandt – Janet Margolin
cinematographyBy Leonard Hirschfield
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Frank Perry
distributor Embassy Pictures
editedBy Allen Heim
filmingLocation Philadelphia
genre drama film
psychological drama
hasTheme adolescent psychology
communication difficulties
institutionalization
mental illness
romantic relationship
language English
leadActor Keir Dullea
leadActress Janet Margolin
mainCharacter David Clemens
Lisa Brandt
medium 35 mm film
motionPictureRating unrated (original release)
musicBy Mark Lawrence
narrativeFocus relationship between two emotionally troubled teenagers
notableFor early realistic depiction of teenage mental illness in American film
originalLanguage English
producer Paul M. Heller
productionCompany Everest Pictures
releaseDate 1962-09-28
releaseYear 1962
runtimeMinutes 95
screenwriter Eleanor Perry
setIn mental institution
starring Clifton James
Howard Da Silva
Janet Margolin
Keir Dullea
Matthew Anden
Neva Patterson
Richard Hale
yearOfFilmEra 1960s American cinema

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Howard Da Silva notableWork David and Lisa
Keir Dullea notableWork David and Lisa
Janet Margolin notableWork David and Lisa
Janet Margolin workedOn David and Lisa