(via fb) decaying Hollywood mansions is recommended! just watched the trailer(?) for who is Harry kellerman....
From 1971. (my golden era of cinema: 1968-1972)
Great page. Never seen Harry Kellerman. For many years I have been searching for a movie I saw twice as a kid, my memory is that it starred Dustin Hoffman. If this isn't that movie then I'll have to start searching for a movie with a different actor.
Bill, why those dates for your golden age?
i guess when i made a post about this movie a month ago it was less interesting.
Steve, for the freaks. And for the naturalism that was getting some traction. Dave, I missed that post.
isnt it pretty much everyones golden age of (modern) american cinema? i think the "official" delineations are bonnie and clyde (1967) to jaws (1975) which ushered in the blockbuster era.
There is also who is Harry nilson... You can check the trailer on hulu. Recommended.
Vincent says
you can stream the harry nilsson movie on netflix.
Saw the Harry Nilson movie a few months back. Pretty good. Kind of surprised it's still on netflix, as they seem to be dropping content faster than they are adding it.
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- bill 3-24-2012 1:16 pm
From 1971. (my golden era of cinema: 1968-1972)
- bill 3-24-2012 1:18 pm [add a comment]
Great page. Never seen Harry Kellerman. For many years I have been searching for a movie I saw twice as a kid, my memory is that it starred Dustin Hoffman. If this isn't that movie then I'll have to start searching for a movie with a different actor.
- steve 3-24-2012 4:25 pm [add a comment]
Bill, why those dates for your golden age?
- steve 3-24-2012 4:27 pm [add a comment]
i guess when i made a post about this movie a month ago it was less interesting.
- dave 3-24-2012 4:31 pm [add a comment]
I think the link wasn't working for me when the post was made. and yeah, jimlouis kind of killed the buzz.
- steve 3-24-2012 5:11 pm [add a comment]
Steve, for the freaks. And for the naturalism that was getting some traction. Dave, I missed that post.
- bill 3-24-2012 4:38 pm [add a comment]
isnt it pretty much everyones golden age of (modern) american cinema? i think the "official" delineations are bonnie and clyde (1967) to jaws (1975) which ushered in the blockbuster era.
- dave 3-24-2012 4:44 pm [add a comment]
Yeah.
- steve 3-24-2012 5:13 pm [add a comment]
From Wikipedia. part of it's also seeing NYC as a location i was somewhat familiar with from that time.
- bill 3-24-2012 5:41 pm [add a comment]
There is also who is Harry nilson... You can check the trailer on hulu. Recommended.
- bill 3-24-2012 4:49 pm [add a comment]
Vincent says
- bill 3-24-2012 4:57 pm [add a comment]
you can stream the harry nilsson movie on netflix.
- dave 3-24-2012 4:59 pm [add a comment]
Saw the Harry Nilson movie a few months back. Pretty good. Kind of surprised it's still on netflix, as they seem to be dropping content faster than they are adding it.
- steve 3-24-2012 5:15 pm [add a comment]