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Please turn your pages to the Auteurs’ Notebook for an article by yours truly profiling Luis Bunuel’s DEATH IN THE GARDEN.
Please turn your pages to the Auteurs’ Notebook for an article by yours truly profiling Luis Bunuel’s DEATH IN THE GARDEN.
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November 25, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Wow! A jungle movie directed by Bunuel sounds truly irresistible. Put it on a double bill with FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE (and unjustly forgotten DeMille movie with Claudette Colbert) or MOUNTAIN OF THE CANNIBAL GOD (an Italian sleaze-a-thon with Ursula Andress being painted white by a tribe of New Guinea head-hunters).
November 25, 2009 at 1:37 pm
It’s only half a jungle movie, unfortunately, but the jungle is the best bit. And it’s not altogether unlike the DeMille.
Ringo: “They have to paint you red before they chop you. It’s a different religion from ours. I think.”