
Directed by John Boorman.
Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Sharon Acker, John Vernon, Keenan Wynn, Carroll O'Connor, James Sikking, Lloyd Bochner, Michael Strong.
MGM: 92 minutes.
We could talk about cathartic violence. We could discuss nihilism and the existential imperative. We could analyze dream states and chaos theory.
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2 comments:
Hi:
I recall seeing the trailer for this when I was ten years old - Lee Marvin firing into the mattress!
I just saw it for the first time - pretty good! Some really odd scenes, dark social satire.
I love the part where Angie beats on Lee, collapses, and then goes on a spree witht he kitchen gadgets while he zones out in front of the TV.
You should have featured more images of Sharon Acker - I thought she was gorgeous in that 60's way.
I agree. Oh...to have more photos of Sharon Acker.
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