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Tag Archives: alain delon
3 things about Michael Winner’s SCORPIO
Scorpio [1973] 1. Exploding, collapsing wooden scaffolding. 2. Burt impersonates a Black priest. 3. Fake suicide capsule. I have never, ever liked a film directed by Michael Winner. And while I can’t say it’s a “good” movie, I came closer … Continue reading
3 things about Joseph Losey’s MR. KLEIN
Mr. Klein [1976] 1. “It’s nothing to do with me.” His fatal blindspot. 2. The deep green of the trees in the square across the street from his apartment. 3. Red robe on dark snow.
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How Alain Delon ended up in my movie.
I’m referring of course to “Alain Delon,” a track by my friend Steven Pate that appears on the soundtrack of Pause of the Clock. (What–you thought I meant the actor?!) During the editing of a dinner party scene I was … Continue reading
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Tagged alain delon, godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, mongomery clift, movies, music, pause of the clock, Sight and Sound
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