Русские видео

Сейчас в тренде

Иностранные видео


Скачать с ютуб Point Blank (1967) | The Documentary в хорошем качестве

Point Blank (1967) | The Documentary 3 месяца назад


Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru



Point Blank (1967) | The Documentary

Learn something new about the classic crime thriller, "Point Blank"(1967), starring Lee Marvin. This full-length documentary uncovers never-published information via John Boorman and 4 months of research. No other book, podcast, or video has taken this deep of dive into the film "Point Blank." "Point Blank" is a 1967 American neo-noir crime film directed by John Boorman and starring Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn, and Carroll O'Connor. The screenplay, written by Alexander Jacobs, David Newhouse, and Rafe Newhouse, is based on the 1963 novel "The Hunter" by Donald E. Westlake (published under the pseudonym Richard Stark). The film follows Walker (played by Lee Marvin), a stoic and relentless thief who is double-crossed and left for dead by his partner, Mal Reese (played by John Vernon), and his wife, Lynne (played by Sharon Acker), after a heist on Alcatraz Island. Walker survives and embarks on a quest for revenge, seeking to recover the $93,000 that was stolen from him. His journey leads him into a complex web of betrayals and deceit, navigating through the criminal underworld and a shadowy organization known as "the Organization." To read Alex Jacob's alternate ending to Point Blank https://www.thetapesarchive.com/point... Please rate on Letterbox https://bit.ly/43M0n6J And on IMDB https://imdb.to/3vFq8Jl The best podcast on Point Blank, and where I lifted the info about the feedback survey, is from the Projection Booth Podcast. ‪@impossiblefunky‬ Link to the episode. https://bit.ly/3W8t8sP Buy ‪@ericgwilsonsmusingsonwords9675‬ informative book on Point Blank: https://amzn.to/3W28SJ5 00:00 - Intro 00:13 - Lee Marvin is wounded in WW2 01:07 - Director of Point Blank John Boorman 01:42 - DW Griffith’s influence on John Boorman 02:30 - How Point Blank got made into a film 03:28 - Why Lee Marvin took the role of Walker 04:28 - How John Boorman connected with Lee Marvin 05:22 - Lee Marvin had absolute control of Point Blank 05:43 - John Boorman brings on a writing partner 06:20 - look at 06:30 - Boorman’s vision for Point Blank 07:47 - The Production Code tries to rewrite Point Blank 10:30 - Angie Dickinson gets the co-starring role 10:58 - Angie Dickinson was not upset with Lee Marvin 12:01 - Vivien Leigh beats the crud out of Marvin 12:21 - Keenan Wynn is cast as Yost 12:51 - Carroll O’Connor is cast 13:19 - Lloyd Bochner is casted 13:58 - John Vernon and Sharon Acker are added to the cast 14:46 - James Sikking is added 15:09 - The color of Point Blank 17:04 - The cinematography of Point Blank 17:25 - Cinematographer Philip H. Lathrop 18:21 - The orginal film location for Point Blank 18:52 - Movie making on Alcatraz Island 19:53 - Lee Marvin gets drunk with Ella Fitzgerald 20:13 - Sharon Acker gets shot and goes to the hospital 20:32 - Lee Marvin, does his own stunts 20:51 - Walker is coming to get you 21:49 - Lee Marvin does more than act in Point Blank 24:02 - Homosexual overtones in Point Blank 25:21 - How The Beatles and Drew Barrymore are connected to Point Blank 26:43 - Point Blank does a Hollywood first 28:04 - Tragic ending a year later for Brewster’s plane 28:39 - Dad joke 29:04 - Was Walker alive or dead? 32:25 - Editing Point Blank 33:01 - A joke for the video editors 33:42 - The music of Point Blank 34:48 - Point Blank premieres 35:01 - Point Blank fashion shoot 35:26 - Box office for Point Blank 36:22 - Point Blank movie survey 36:59 - What the movie critics thought of Point Blank 38:58 - What we think of Point Blank today 39:11 - Martin Scorsese on Point Blank 39:48 - Christopher Nolan on Point Blank 40:29 - Reservoir Dogs, Point Blank and Tarantino 41:04 - Hell in the Pacific 41:42 - Winkler and Chartoff sucess 42:24 - Point Blank summary and outro Boorman's direction infuses the film with a distinctive style, characterized by its unconventional narrative structure, stylized visuals, and a fragmented, almost surreal presentation of events. "Point Blank" has been praised for its ahead-of-its-time approach to storytelling and visuals, as well as Marvin's performance, which embodies the archetypal tough guy with a deep sense of existential disillusionment. Over the years, "Point Blank" has gained a significant cult following and is considered a classic of the neo-noir genre. It has been lauded for its innovative approach to the crime film genre, its influence on future filmmakers, and its exploration of themes like revenge, alienation, and the futility of violence. The film's critical acclaim has grown over the decades, and it is now regarded as one of the standout films of the 1960s, as well as a seminal work in the development of neo-noir cinema. Written, edited, and produced by Alan Berry

Comments