Showing posts with label John Cassavetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Cassavetes. Show all posts

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Husbands (John Cassavetes, 1970)

After the death of their friend, three middle-aged men - Harry (Ben Gazzara), Gus (Cassavetes) and Archie (Peter Falk) - find it difficult to cope. We follow them over the course of two days, where they drink heavily, play basketball together, and have a boisterous singing contest with friends and family. After returning home from his binge, Harry is thrown out by his wife, and shortly after announces he is flying to London. Seemingly with nothing better to do, Gus and Archie decide to join him, where they indulge is more drinking, gambling, and womanising. Gus finds himself with a much younger woman named Mary (Jenny Runacre), who is wild and unpredictable.

Director & Writer John Cassavetes

Stars: Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk, John Cassavetes

Screenwriter John Cassavetes wrote the film's dialogue after doing improvisations with actors Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk. Reportedly, Cassavetes built the film's three main central characterizations around the real-life personalities of the film's three main actors one of whom included himself.
The scene at the bar where Leola Harlow tries to sing "It Was Just a Little Love Affair" and is repeatedly interrupted and harshly criticized by the drunken three main characters, was completely improvised. Harlow reportedly had no idea that they were filming and thought the lead actors were actually criticizing her performance in the scene, causing the very real hurt apparent in her performance.
Nick Cassavetes played uncredited a character, Nick, who had the same first name as his own. This was the first ever film that future actor-writer-director Nick Cassavetes and son of the film's writer-director and co-lead actor John Cassavetes, ever worked on. Like father like son, both in their careers are actor-writer-directors. John´s daughter, Xan,  also works in the film as Xan.

Source: IMDb.

Subs only in English.
YouTube link:  https://youtu.be/Q1mPvh_cXLY
Copyright-protected content The owner allows the content to be used on YouTube.

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Husbands, by John Cassavetes (1970)

A common friend's sudden death brings three men, married with children, to reconsider their lives and ultimately leave together. But mindless enthusiasm for regained freedom will be short-lived.

Screenwriter John Cassavetes wrote the film's dialogue after doing improvisations with actors Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk. Reportedly, Cassavetes built the film's three main central characterizations around the real-life personalities of the film's three main actors one of whom included himself.

Director John Cassavetes had to cut the film's running time down about 90 minutes to 154 minutes due to contractual requirements with Columbia Pictures. Due to negative reviews and poor box-office, the studio then cut the film down a further 16 minutes to 138 minutes. The around 85 minutes of the original footage from the long cut have never been located.

Apparently, John Cassavetes spent nine months in the cutting room editing the film but is not billed as an editor on the picture.

This is the only film directed by John Cassavetes to feature both Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk, two of his most frequent collaborators.

This was the first film written and directed by John Cassavetes to be shot in color.

In the documentary, "A Constant Forge", Cassavetes said this was a very personal film for him; his older brother died at the age of 30, and he knew very well the effect losing a loved one.

First of three collaborations of actor Ben Gazzara and writer-director John Cassavetes, the others being Noite de Estréia (1977) and A Morte de um Bookmaker Chinês (1976) with Cassavetes not also acting in the latter. The pair also both appeared in two non-Cassavetes written and directed movies, Enquanto Viverem as Ilusões (1969) and "Capone"

This is one of few John Cassavetes-directed movies that does not feature his real-life wife, actress Gena Rowlands.

The production shoot for this film ran for around six months during the first half of the 1969 year.

Nick Cassavetes played uncredited a character, Nick, who had the same first name as his own. This was the first ever film that future actor-writer-director Nick Cassavetes and son of the film's writer-director and co-lead actor John Cassavetes, ever worked on. Like father like son, both in their careers are actor-writer-directors.

The film's subtitle was "a comedy about life, death and freedom", which if considered as part of the film's long or complete title, "Husbands - A Comedy About Life, Death & Freedom", as show-business trade paper 'Variety' reported with its review, makes the title at 8 words long the John Cassavetes film with the longest title of all, even longer than Uma Mulher Sob Influência (1974) (5 words) and A Morte de um Bookmaker Chinês (1976) (6 words).

A morte repentina de amigo em comum dos personagens de Cassavetes, Falk e Gazzara, leva os três, casados e com filhos, a reconsiderar suas vidas. Mas esse entusiasmo para uma nova liberdade vai ter vida curta.

Subs: English, Español, Português. Legendas em Português foram ressincronizadas via Point Sync com as legendas em Espanhol,  que pode, mesmo assim, ocasionar alguns problemas.

Copyrighted but allowed by the content owner to be published on YouTube.

LINK: https://youtu.be/sqQyEM3Q6mI


Saturday, October 16, 2021

Mikey and Nicky, de Elaine May (1976)

Nick (John Cassavetes está desesperado, enfiado em um hotel barato, sofrendo de uma úlcera e convencido de que a Máfia local quer ele morto. Ele chama Mikey, seu amigo desde a infância, mas quando ele chega, Nick não quer deixar ele entrar: sua cabeça não está boa. E aí começa uma longa em que Mikey cuida de Nick, o acalma e o tira da cidade. A viagem, a pé e de ônibus, leva os dois a um bar, um clube, a um cinema e ao cemitério, onde a mãe de Nick está enterrada. E finalmente para o apartamento da namorada de Nick. Enquanto isso, um matador, que está querendo saber informações de alguém, mas está, na verdade, procurando por Nick.

Peter Falk estava convencido de que Ned Beatty, que faz o personagem de Kinney no filme, era irmão de Ned Beatty. Quando descobriu que eles nasceram poucos meses de diferença entre si, Peter começou a ter uma alergia, uma urticária, pelo mico que passou, que fez parar a produção no dia.

Este foi um filme mais pessoal para a diretora Elaine May, que cresceu em uma família de conexões com a Máfia e os personagens do filme são baseados em mafiosos de pequena importância, que ela conheceu na época.

Nas folgas de filmagem, Peter Falk saia para fazer seus episódios da série Columbo. Só ficou faltando aparecer Ben Gazzara, para o formar o trio, Cassavetes, Falk e Gazzara, que eram bastante amigos e fizeram filmes juntos.

Com Peter Falk, John Cassavetes, Ned Beatty, Joyce Van Patten como Jan e M. Emmet Walsh como o motorista do ônibus.

Link para o filme:

https://youtu.be/tlF6Bs2eKu8

The White Caravan - Tetri karavani - (1963)

For generations, shepherds from villages high up in the mountains have been traveling with their vast sheep herds, moving them to distant pa...