The Big Bounce (novel)
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''The Big Bounce'' is a
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written by
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, published in 1969. The author's first attempt at the crime genre after having met success with westerns, it was adapted twice into film. It is also Leonard's first book starring the character of Jack Ryan (no relation to
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's character of the same name), who would return eight years later in '' Unknown Man No. 89''.


Plot summary

Jack Ryan, a drifter and small-time delinquent, arrives at the Thumb area of Michigan as a seasonal farm laborer, picking
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for food tycoon Ray Ritchie. He soon gets involved with Nancy, a young seductress, currently Ray Ritchie's girlfriend, though she is also cheating on him with another man, Bob Jr. For a while, Ryan and Nancy get their thrills smashing windows and
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, but Ryan soon gets a shot at settling down with the help of justice of the peace Mr. Majestyk, who hires Jack as a
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at his beach resort. When Nancy grows bored with housebreaking and burglary and conceives a plan to steal the laborers' payroll, Ryan must choose between following her in her chase for "the big bounce" or the stability of an honest life.


Characters

* Jack Ryan * Ray Ritchie * Bob Rogers, Jr. * Frank Pizarro * Carmen Billy Ruiz * Luis Camacho


Background

Leonard started offering the story to publishers and film producers in the fall of 1966. However, no one would touch it until 1969, when it was first adapted to the screen. While the screenplay is credited as an adaptation of the novel, the movie came out earlier.


Film adaptations

The novel was first turned into a film in 1969, directed by Alex March and scripted by Robert Dozier, starring Ryan O'Neal as Ryan and Leigh Taylor-Young as Nancy. It was a box office and critical disaster, which did not help the book's popularity. The novel went largely unnoticed until Leonard was "discovered" in the 1980s. Praise from filmmakers like
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, along with a successful
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of ''
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'' by director
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in 1995, helped Leonard gain a new generation of fans. In 2004, a second film adaptation was released. Despite a cast of big-name stars like
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,
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,
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, and
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, it was also a flop, receiving negative reviews from both critics and audiences. Leonard memorably described the 1969 movie as the "second-worst movie ever made", with the 2004 version being the worst.


Tie-ins

In one scene in the novel, the two main characters watch part of a western movie on TV through an outside window. The movie is Budd Boetticher's '' The Tall T'', which was based on Elmore Leonard's story "The Captives." Jack Ryan returned in the novel '' Unknown Man No. 89''. The title character in the 1974 action film '' Mr. Majestyk,'' written and later novelized by Leonard and starring
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, borrows his name from this novel; however, there seems to be no further relation between both characters.


References


External links


''The Big Bounce''
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