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|    gggg gggg to Tom Sutpen    |
|    Re: Marty    |
|    05 Feb 23 23:46:46    |
      From: ggggg9271@gmail.com              On Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 4:06:48 PM UTC-8, Tom Sutpen wrote:       > On 16 December, 2001, Opencity wrote:       > > "Marty" is a lovely film, although the original 1953 TV drama with Rod       > Steiger       > > packed a greater emotional punch. It is a pity that Steiger did not repeat       > the       > > performance for the film.       > *****       > I agree. I saw a kinescope of the 1953 performance a few years back and I       > was amazed at how much more directly emotional it was than the movie Delbert       > Mann directed in 1955. The film could have used the more squashed look of the       > television version, in my opinion.       > Also, as good as Borgnine is (and he's very good), Steiger was leagues       > better. There was something in that role that he clearly connected with. Its       > been said that during rehearsals for the broadcast, he couldn't keep from       > crying at certain moments. You can tell from watching it.       > Tom Sutpen       > "Cinema is Truth, 24 times a second" -- Jean-Luc Godard       > "Movies lie 24 times a second" -- Brian DePalma       > "Kill Ugly Cinema!" -- Tom Sutpen              Considering the "Carousel" came out in 1956, wasn't Steiger busy working on       that in 1955 so he was probably unavailable for the film version of "Marty"?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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