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Cold Turkey 1971 Film | Dick Van Dyke, Pippa Scott, Tom Poston, Edward Everett Horton | Review

  • Writer: Amy McLean
    Amy McLean
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What's your review of the 1971 film Cold Turkey? It's directed by Norman Lear, with a cast including Dick Van Dyke, Pippa Scott, Tom Poston, Edward Everett Horton, and more.


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About Cold Turkey 1971


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Cold Turkey plot from IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066927/


Cast and Characters:

Dick Van Dyke as Rev. Clayton Brooks

Bob Newhart as Merwin Wren

Pippa Scott as Natalie Brooks

Tom Poston as Mr Edgar Stopworth

Edward Everett Horton as Hiram C. Grayson

Bob Elliott as Hugh Upson/David Chetley/Sandy Van Andy

Ray Goulding as Walter Chronic/Paul Hardly/Arthur Lordly

Vincent Gardenia as Mayor Quincey L. Wappler

Barnard Hughes as Dr Proctor

Graham Jarvis as Amos Bush

Jean Stapleton as Mrs. Wappler

Barbara Cason as Letitia Hornsby

Judith Lowry as Odie Turman

Sudie Bond as Cissy

Helen Page Camp as Mrs Watson

Paul Benedict as Zen Buddhist

Simon Scott as Mr Kandiss

Raymond Kark as Homer Watson

Peggy Rea as Mrs Proctor

Woodrow Parfrey as Tobacco Executive

George Mann as Bishop Manley

Charles Pinney as Col. Galloway

M. Emmet Walsh as Art

Gloria LeRoy as Lottie Davenport

Eric Boles as Dennis

Jack Grimes as TV Stage Manager

Walter Sande as Tobacco Executive

Harvey Jason as Hypnotist


Directed by Norman Lear

Screenplay by Norman Lear

Based on I'm Giving Them Up for Good by Margaret and Neil Rau

Music by Randy Newman

Production company: Tandem Productions

Distributed by United Artists

Release dates: January 30, 1971 (premiere), February 3, 1971 (Des Moines)

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