At the age of twenty-nine, Elgar Enders "runs away" from home. This running away consists of buying a building in a black ghetto in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. Initially, his intention is to evict the black tenants and convert the building into a posh flat. But Elgar is not one to be bound by yesterday's urges, and soon he has other thoughts on his mind.
Unfortunately the movie The Landlord is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Kristin Hunter | Novel |
Directing | Hal Ashby | Director |
Crew | Drake Walker | Other |
Directing | Kurt Baker | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Bill Tuck | Sound |
Sound | James Richard | Sound Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Vincent Callaghan | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Marvin I. Kosberg | Sound Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Harold Melvin | Hairstylist |
Directing | Terence Nelson | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Chris Newman | Sound |
Sound | Richard Portman | Sound Recordist |
Directing | Norman I. Cohen | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Al Kooper | Music |
Production | Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
Camera | Gordon Willis | Director of Photography |
Editing | Edward Warschilka | Editor |
Art | Robert F. Boyle | Production Design |
Production | Norman Jewison | Producer |
Editing | William A. Sawyer | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Domingo A. Rodriguez | Costume Design |
Writing | Bill Gunn | Screenplay |
Production | Walter Mirisch | Executive Producer |
Production | Patrick J. Palmer | Associate Producer |
Directing | Marguerite James | Script Supervisor |
Art | John Godfrey | Set Decoration |
Camera | Michael Chapman | Camera Operator |