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The late-nighters are encouraged to get the party started, but everyone else is invited to join in as you wake up the next morning and into the afternoon. That turned out to be a really good question as it got a lot of response and discussion. Quite frankly, I just have too much to say about the film to contain it in one night, plus I had some other cinema notes that I want to make tonight about two stars that we lost over the past week.
Feel free to skip to the baseball question at the end. Is that the correct term? He can play other genres as well. The two of them have worked with David Byrne in the past, if you need someone more familiar to connect them with. This is an intimate concert with the two of them along with guitarist Jurandir Santana.
Before I get to Nightmare Alley , I wanted to say a few things about two giants of the cinema that we lost since we last met.
The first is Sidney Poitier. But like Robinson, Poitier had to find a way to fight for civil rights in a way that was seen as respectable and non-threatening by the white majority. He was a trailblazer off the screen, but he was also a terrific actor on-screen as well. He was fantastic in his very first time on screen. His character, Dr. Such were the indignities of the time. But despite all those indignities, Poitier never lost his dignity.
But success eluded him after that. Most of his films after Paper Moon sank without much of a trace at the box office. I hope to be able to do an essay on a Poitier and a Bogdanovich film in the near future.
Nightmare Alley is the story of a con man who goes from rags to riches to rags, with the backdrop of mid-century carnival culture. Nightmare Alley has gained almost a mythical status in the film noir genre since its release. The studio spared no expense at trying to create a reasonable presentation of the carnival, going so far as to bring in real sideshow acts into a big carnival set on the studio backlots. Another reason the film has achieved such mythic status is that disagreements about the rights kept it out of circulation for almost 50 years after its release.
The film has been available for about 25 years now, and its popularity has exploded in that time.
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