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Here's a quick list of all movies watched by the SMC. Or if you prefer, here's a more detailed examination.
Our Director and Star!
Yellow Basterd
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Here's a quick list of all movies watched by the SMC. Or if you prefer, here's a more detailed examination.
Our Director and Star!
Yellow Basterd
Film Overview
Premise: A newly released prisoner is forced by the leaders of his gang to orchestrate a major crime with a brutal rival gang on the streets of Southern California.
Budget: $???
Box Office: $5.1 million.
Premise: A newly released prisoner is forced by the leaders of his gang to orchestrate a major crime with a brutal rival gang on the streets of Southern California.
Budget: $???
Box Office: $5.1 million.
Trivia
(Courtesy of IMDB)
* Along with Repulsion (1965) and Rosemary's Baby (1968) this film is part of a loose trilogy by Roman Polanski dealing with the horrors faced by apartment and city dwellers.
* Although Roman Polanski plays the leading role in the film, he is given no screen credit as an actor.
* Many of the French actors are dubbed by British equity members in US accents. They were Robert Rietty, David De Keyser, Marc Smith, Sandra Dickinson, David Healy, Annie Ross, Shane Rimmer, and Peter Mariner, among others.
* The source material for this film is the French novel "Le Locataire chimérique" by writer-artist-illustrator Roland Roland Topor, first published in France 1964. The film was made approximately twelve years later.
(Courtesy of IMDB)
* Along with Repulsion (1965) and Rosemary's Baby (1968) this film is part of a loose trilogy by Roman Polanski dealing with the horrors faced by apartment and city dwellers.
* Although Roman Polanski plays the leading role in the film, he is given no screen credit as an actor.
* Many of the French actors are dubbed by British equity members in US accents. They were Robert Rietty, David De Keyser, Marc Smith, Sandra Dickinson, David Healy, Annie Ross, Shane Rimmer, and Peter Mariner, among others.
* The source material for this film is the French novel "Le Locataire chimérique" by writer-artist-illustrator Roland Roland Topor, first published in France 1964. The film was made approximately twelve years later.
Members: @europe1 @MusterX @Cubo de Sangre @FrontNakedChoke @Tufts @chickenluver @Scott Parker 27 @Yotsuya @jei @LHWBelt @moreorless87 @HARRISON_3 @Bullitt68 @HenryFlower @Zer @Rimbaud82