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Paul1957 09-29-10 12:05 PM

R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
He made some great films (Bonnie and Clyde, Night Moves, Little Big Man).

Arthur Penn, the stage, television and motion picture director whose revolutionary treatment of sex and violence in the 1967 film “Bonnie and Clyde” transformed the American film industry, died Tuesday night at his home in Manhattan, the day after he turned 88.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/30/mo...wt&twt=nytimes

islandclaws 09-29-10 12:06 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
Loved B&C. At least he had a good, long run.

:rip:

skiman 09-29-10 12:08 PM

Arthur Penn 1922-2010
 
The director of Bonnie and Clyde and The Miracle Worker has passed.
Nice obit in the NYT.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/30/mo...ml?_r=1&src=mv

skiman 09-29-10 12:10 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
Beat me to it.

Nice obit in the NYT

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/30/mo...ml?_r=1&src=mv

Ash Ketchum 09-29-10 12:43 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
While I've always liked BONNIE & CLYDE and LITTLE BIG MAN, the one that has a special place in my heart and the one I most prefer going back to is THE CHASE (1966), with that feverish Texas small town setting; that Lillian Hellman script based on a Horton Foote novel; that great John Barry score; and that great cast--Brando, Jane Fonda, Robert Duvall, Angie Dickinson, James Fox, Janice Rule (hot!), E.G. Marshall, Henry Hull--the Werewolf of London himself!--Miriam Hopkins, Bruce Cabot, Joel Fluellen, Clifton James, Steve Ihnat, Martha Hyer, Richard Bradford, little Paul Williams, Grady Sutton, plus a few I've forgotten. The only casting note that bothered me was Robert Redford as Bubba. Too clean, handsome and polished for the role.

riotinmyskull 09-29-10 12:54 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
:rip: also a big fan of THE CHASE (1966)

Paul1957 09-29-10 01:00 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
Also liked THE LEFT HANDED GUN with Paul Newman.

MrSmearkase 09-29-10 01:02 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
:rip:

Geofferson 09-29-10 01:06 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
Watched Night Moves recently. He will be missed. RIP :(

NoirFan 09-29-10 02:23 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
Too bad. He directed some excellent films. I'm still waiting for Mickey One to get a release. Missouri Breaks had a oddball turn by Brando, but is worth seeking out.

inri222 09-29-10 02:50 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10400878)
Missouri Breaks had a oddball turn by Brando, but is worth seeking out.

This film is worth watching just for Brando's wacky performance.

rexinnih 09-29-10 07:48 PM

Re: R.I.P. Arthur Penn
 
RIP. Thanks for the movies.

whotony 09-30-10 12:10 AM

Re: Arthur Penn 1922-2010
 
too late by a lot.

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk/...thur-penn.html


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