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The Users is a american film of genre Drama directed by Joseph Hardy released in USA on 1 october 1978 with Jaclyn Smith

The Users (1978)

The Users
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Released in USA 1 october 1978
Length 2h30
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating60% 3.047363.047363.047363.047363.04736

The Users is a 1978 television film directed by Joseph Hardy. The film, whose executive producer was Aaron Spelling, is based on a Joyce Haber novel released in the same year. The film focuses on the insiders of the Hollywood film industry.

Synopsis

Elena Scheider (Smith) is a prostitute with class who is hired by film producer Adam Baker (Hamilton) to seduce Randy Brent (Curtis), an actor who is working in Phoenix on his latest film The Last Man. Since the death of his wife, who committed suicide by overdose seven years ago, Randy has retired from the screen and he is now seen as a has-been. The Last Man is his first venture since the tragedy, but he has trouble shooting the love scenes. Elena successfully seduces him and he soon falls in love with her. It does not take long before she moves in with him in his mansion in Hollywood.

Actors

Jaclyn Smith

(Elena Scheider)
Tony Curtis

(Randy Brent)
Red Buttons

(Warren Ambrose)
Joan Fontaine

(Grace St. George)
John Forsythe

(Reade Jamieson)
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