The Panic in Needle Park
| The Panic In Needle Park | |
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Original poster (with Ontario Censor Board classification) | |
| Directed by | Jerry Schatzberg |
| Screenplay by | Joan Didion John Gregory Dunne |
| Based on | The Panic in Needle Park 1966 novel by James Mills |
| Produced by | Dominick Dunne |
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| Cinematography | Adam Holender |
| Edited by | Evan A. Lottman |
Production companies | Gadd Productions Corp. Didion-Dunne |
| Distributed by | 20th Century-Fox |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1,645,000 |
The Panic in Needle Park is a 1971 American drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Al Pacino (in his first lead role) and Kitty Winn. The screenplay is written by Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne, adapted from the 1966 novel by James Mills.
The film portrays life among a group of heroin addicts who hang out in "Needle Park" (a nickname at that time for Sherman Square on Manhattan's Upper West Side near 72nd Street and Broadway). The film is a love story between Bobby (Pacino), a young addict and small-time hustler, and Helen (Kitty Winn), a restless woman who thinks Bobby is charismatic. She becomes an addict, and life goes downhill for them as their addictions worsen, eventually leading to a series of betrayals.