For the audience of 1955, this was probably a gasp-inducing moment. But for me, I could think of only one thing. That's right: Guy Caballero.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Get Up, Stand Up
Speaking of The Man With the Golden Arm, while there is plenty to like about the movie, beginning with Frank Sinatra's portrayal of a heroin addict with the Soft Cell-like name of Frankie Machine, my prior experiences ruined what may have been one of the most dramatic developments in the film. Frankie has returned from a stint in prison, to his hideously needy wife Zosh (and isn't Zosh Machine the name of a Flaming Lips album?), who is stuck in a wheelchair. But when Frankie leaves their squalid Chicago apartment, Zosh gets up out of her wheelchair and displays herself as perfectly ambulatory.
For the audience of 1955, this was probably a gasp-inducing moment. But for me, I could think of only one thing. That's right: Guy Caballero.
For the audience of 1955, this was probably a gasp-inducing moment. But for me, I could think of only one thing. That's right: Guy Caballero.
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I think of Kirk Douglas at the end of "Greedy."
(Oh, the looks on the faces of Michael J. Fox and Nancy Travis. Priceless!)
I can honestly say that "Golden Arm" did not remind me of "Greedy" at all.
Come on. "Greedy" is practically a remake.
Did I say "Greedy"? I meant "Strangelove."
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