Coffret Norman Mailer

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vertovfan
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:46 pm

#1 Post by vertovfan »

Anyone notice this?

3 Norman Mailer films - Beyond the Law, Wild 90, and Maidstone. Got mine in the mail today - forced French subs, unfortunately...
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HerrSchreck
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#2 Post by HerrSchreck »

I studied under this guy and hung around with his stepson... someone help me out here, french problem-- are these films directed by him?

Does that mean there is more than the *cough* ahem "innaresting" TOUGH GUYS DON'T DANCE? I never thought he'd be let near a camera again..
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kinjitsu
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#3 Post by kinjitsu »

HerrSchreck wrote:I studied under this guy and hung around with his stepson... someone help me out here, french problem-- are these films directed by him?
Yep, all three were directed by Mailer.
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vertovfan
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#4 Post by vertovfan »

And D.A. Pennebaker was cinematographer for Beyond the Law and Maidstone.
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otis
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#5 Post by otis »

Info on all three films here, and here's the scene from Maidstone where Rip Torn attacks Mailer with a hammer. "That's an actor for you!" No sign of Hervé Villechaize though.
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Barmy
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#6 Post by Barmy »

I saw "Tough" and "Maidstone" last night as part of Norman Mailer week (or whatever it is). Not sure why "Tough" is considered crap. Yes, a trainwreck, but so what. How can you hate a film where Isabella Rossellini shoots her husband for calling her "small potatoes"?

"Maidstone" was good for the first half where he is interviewing women for a "nudie" film, but then goes off the rails. The Rip Torn fight scene seemed faux to me.
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