Dave and Al Monte were DJs. Tobie was a sculptor/artist. McCallum was a cop. Madge was a promoter. Birdie was a housekeeper. Murphy was a bartender. Evelyn .... she had a lot of time on her hands and kept odd hours all while glued to the radio ...
Clint's character was a disk jockey with a fancy house on the beach, filled with original art, an expensive sports car, etc. From what I know, DJs don't make that kind of money — it's a movie, check your logic at the front door.
True. She also could have been from a wealthy New York family (the reference to her alleged date back east) and they sent her as far away as they could get her. It's commonplace with mentally ill people who can still function reasonably well to be sent by their families to faraway states and such so the family doesn't have to be involved with them on a regular basis. Evelyn didn't have boundaries, so she would've been demanding her family's time like she ended up demanding Dave's. Still a great movie that's both tragic and funny.
True. She also could have been from a wealthy New York family (the reference to her alleged date back east) and they sent her as far away as they could get her.
Also, though it was slightly less so in the 1970's, the Monterey Peninsula (where the film's coastal location is situated) is a wealthy area.
It's not uncommon for residents there to be fairly well-to-do.
I think Evelyn could be one of those idle people who spends their life taking interesting university classes...and never gets around to getting a full degree.
My dad was a DJ. We had a plain 1200 square foot tract house in the suburbs, and a used Buick. No paintings. But it's a movie, and a damned entertaining one.