In Reply to: Re: Is Tarantino our Little American Pasolini? posted by RC on July 15, 2004 at 22:01:50:
Well, there are "The Magnificent Ambersons", "The Third Man" (yes, I know credit titles say differently, but this one is Wellesian to the bone); "The Lady from Shanghai"; some excellent Shakespeare: "Macbeth", "Chimes at Midnight", "Othello"...; "Touch of Evil", and that crepuscular jewel "An Immortal Story", which is less than one hour long, but truly deserving being among the best...He lost Hollywood´s favours, and had to face strong financial struggles, but he did it. In style.
Regards
BF
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