Tom, are you planning to watch Topaz reasonably soon...?
visually stunning (look out for a shocking, sudden murder on a tile floor; easy to see how it was achieved, but not to be underestimated).
There’s a curious sense of isolation while watching these last few films (even the talking head documentaries are missing from the DVDs!
Quote from: Jon on May 03, 2010, 04:14:18 PMvisually stunning (look out for a shocking, sudden murder on a tile floor; easy to see how it was achieved, but not to be underestimated).You mean the scene with the dress? That was so stunning, I had to rewind and watch it again straight away...QuoteThere’s a curious sense of isolation while watching these last few films (even the talking head documentaries are missing from the DVDs!My DVD has at least a rather good documentary (not sure if the talking heads are there, but many people involved are dead already), explaining the particular difficulties this film had while being made, but also pointing out some of the high-points throughout (like the dress scene).
My DVD just has "an appreciation" by Leonard Maitlin, which is nonetheless fairly thorough. It's just that all my Universal discs with that particular style of cover had a half-hour doc interviewing all sorts of people, including his daughter. The style suggested they just did it in one session (so to speak. I'm sure they had a rest! ), so I found it odd that they stopped after Marnie.
Mind you, does anyone know why Herrmann was fired from Torn Curtain? Maybe this was a difficult period, regardless of how the films turned out and his friends didn't want to sound like they were spinning something negative.