In MemoriamSome Came Running by Glenn Kenny

G.D. Spradlin, 1920-2011

By July 28, 2011January 12th, 20268 Comments

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With Rod Taylor in Zabriskie Point, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1970.

The obits say Spradlin spe­cial­ized in play­ing “author­ity fig­ures,” but his real art was in mix­ing you up about how you felt about them. His most chilling scene is of course as General Corman (the name is amus­ing) in Apocalypse Now; the cagey cat-and-mouse dis­clos­ure game he and Jerry Ziesmer’s “Civilian” play with Martin Sheen’s Willard at the outset…and then there’s the odd, per­haps gra­tu­it­ous inter­pol­a­tion he makes about the now-“unsound” Kurtz, about his being a “good,” “human­it­ari­an” man, a man of “wit and humor.” Huh? As in North Dallas Forty around the same peri­od, when his über-Landry char­ac­ter brings up “Christian” foot­ball. A brilliant,invaluable char­ac­ter act­or, like the late J.T. Walsh; not only shall we not see his like again, but it’s becom­ing less likely that the movies can sup­port his like. 

8 Comments

  • Mr. Milich says:

    Captain, I don’t know how you feel about this shrimp, but if you’ll eat it, you nev­er have
    to prove your cour­age in any oth­er way.

  • DeafEars says:

    According to FF Coppola, Spradlin came up with most of the dia­logue for his char­ac­ter in the brief­ing scene, which would account for its sin­gu­lar flavor.

  • Mark Asch says:

    Was it com­mon know­ledge that he was a law­yer and oil­man who retired at 40 and took up act­ing after sail­ing and the accu­mu­la­tion of gradu­ate degrees proved insuf­fi­ciently divert­ing? Because that entire (fas­cin­at­ing) Times obit was news to me.
    Always loved the line in Kael’s GODFATHER II review about how Spradlin “looks and acts like a syn­thes­is of sev­er­al of our worst sen­at­ors.” He prob­ably could have become one, when you think about it.

  • Jaime says:

    By Matt Taibbi’s account (in GRIFTOPIA), his II char­ac­ter was, in fact, based quite expli­citly on one of our worst senators.

  • So glad you picked “Zabriskie Point.”

  • Jimmy says:

    By all accounts, a good man, who lived a good life. Filled with adven­ture, exper­i­ences, shared with fam­ily and friends.
    Another sol­id char­ac­ter act­or who cre­ated a fine body of work.
    God bless G.D.
    Rest In Peace.

  • George says:

    Having grown up in the South, I can vouch for the accur­acy of Spradlin’s char­ac­ter­iz­a­tions. That foot­ball coach in “North Dallas Forty” was so real­ist­ic it still gives me the creeps.

  • George says:

    http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-polly-platt-20110728,0,2838852.story
    Another passing: art dir­ect­or Polly Platt, dead at 72.