The Edge (1968 film)
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Directed byRobert Kramer
Written byRobert Kramer
Produced by
- Robert Kramer
- Robert Machover
Starring
- Jack Rader
- Tom Griffin
- Anne Waldman
- Jeff Weiss
- Paul Hultberg
- Catherine Merrill
- Sanford Cohen
- Howard Loeb Babeuf
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| Directed by | Robert Kramer |
| Written by | Robert Kramer |
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| Cinematography | Robert Machover |
| Edited by | Robert Machover |
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| Distributed by | Filmmakers Distribution Center |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Edge is a 1968 independent drama/thriller film written, directed, and co-produced by Robert Kramer.[1] It stars Jack Rader in the lead role, with Tom Griffin, Paul Hultberg, Howard Loeb Babeuf, Anne Waldman, Jeff Weiss, Sanford Cohen, Catherine Merrill, and others in supporting roles. Robert Machover served as co-producer, cinematographer, and editor.[2]
A discontented anti-war activist contemplates assassinating the president of the United States. His machinations prompt his 16-member underground cell of disgruntled leftists to reassess their purpose.[3]
Cast
- Jack Rader as Daniel Rainier
- Tom Griffin as Tom Eliot
- Howard Loeb Babeuf as Bill Raskin
- Jeff Weiss as Max Laing
- Anne Waldman as Didi Stein
(as Anne Waldman Warsch) - Sanford Cohen as Peter Stein
- Paul Hultberg as Sinclair Davis
- Catherine Merrill as Sally Kolka
- Russell Parker as Michael Warren
- Gerald Long as Gerry Toller
- Theodora Bergery as Anne Davis
- Randall Conrad as Randall Kates
- Constance Ullman Long as Connie Barker
- Susan Reiner as girl in bed
- Robert Kramer as mental patient
Release
The film was released on March 27, 1968, in New York City.[4]