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- Robert Harris
What does one do, when their first film is so good, that it's still being discussed and viewed seriously seventy some-odd years later?
When your screenplays are turned into superb films directed by others?
You keep going.
Between acting -- Noah Cross in Chinatown, to directing -- Prizzi's Honor, Under the Volcano...
John Huston was a force to be reckoned with.
His 1972, Fat City, made just before The Life and Times Judge Roy Bean, a film that beautifully stands the test of time.
With Stacey Keach, Jeff Bridges, Susan Tyrrell and Candy Clark, in the leads, this is a gritty film getting into the lives of low-end boxers.
Not a winner, when it first arrived, it's worth your time, as it's pure Huston.
Not a bad thing.
The Twilight Time release is superb. Color, densities...
I need not go there. It's a Columbia Picture.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
4k Up-rez - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Highly Recommended
RAH