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The Monster Island Theater Canned Food Recipes... |
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Film Notes Film NotesJohn Ford Meets Samuel Beckett In this film, shrews, the tiniest and most primitive true mammal, grow to the size of large dogs. Perhaps a comment on mankind's own repressed and suppressed primitive nature bursting forth with savage vengeance? Then again, maybe it's producer Ken Curtis' cinematic id crashing out of his Sons of the Pioneers persona as a teeth-gnashing metaphorical critique of the viciousness that was the Hollywood studio system to which he incessantly played the servile half-wit bumpkin servant to American Manifest destiny. Director Ray Kellogg might be better known for his co-direction (with John Wayne) of The Green Berets, but his hand was never more sure than in this minimalist monstrous piece. Meanwhile, screenwriter Jay Simms (The Girl From Uncle) tipped his hat to the immense starkness of style that was Samuel Beckett (Endgame). -- Ed Schneider - Alameda TV Ingmar Ozu-Bresson on The Killer Shrews"Le ciel ci-dessus — la bête ci-dessous. Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie tombe victime au plus petit animal qui devient grand avec désir vorace, révolutionnaire. La nature de l'homme est la dent déchirante du changement mutant. Les cheveux blonds d'Ingrid Goude - transcendance de l'ange tombé." ("The sky above - The beast below. The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie falls victim to the smallest animal grown large with ravenous revolutionary desire. The nature of man is the ripping tooth of mutant change. The blonde hair of Ingrid Goude - fallen angel transcendence.") Cast
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