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Lewis John Carlino (1932–2020)

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Seconds [1966 film] (1966) — Screenwriter — 52 Exemplare
The Great Santini [1979 film] (1999) 29 Exemplare
The Mechanic [1972 film] (1972) — Screenwriter — 21 Exemplare
Telemachus Clay (1963) 14 Exemplare
Class [1983 film] (2000) 14 Exemplare
Two short plays (1961) 13 Exemplare
The Brick and the Rose. (1959) 11 Exemplare
The Exercise. (1968) 9 Exemplare
The Mechanic (1972) 8 Exemplare
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden [1977 film] (1977) — Screenwriter — 6 Exemplare
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea [1976 film] (2003) — Regisseur — 6 Exemplare
Junk yard (1959) 5 Exemplare
Used Car For Sale. (1959) 4 Exemplare
THE DIRTY OLD MAN (1964) 3 Exemplare
The Brotherhood [1968 film] (2002) — Screenwriter — 3 Exemplare
FRÈRES SICILIENS (1969) 2 Exemplare
Doubletalk (1964) 2 Exemplare
Les freres siciliens (1969) 1 Exemplar
Crazy Joe 1 Exemplar
Le flingueur (1973) 1 Exemplar
The Exercise 1 Exemplar

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From the get-go, one of the strangest and ultimately horrifying movies you'll ever see. Hudson gives a very good performance as a man given a new life through surgery, while his old life is ended with a faked death, corpse included. And all for only about $30,000. Even in 1966, that seems a bargain. But is Rock grateful? Oh no. Not even a house by the beach and a blonde can make him happy in his new life! Creepy to say the least. And frankly, looking at all the support he is given by "the company" the economics don't add up. Jeff Corey is really good as the face of the company. Especially when eating a chicken dinner. Definitely one of the oddest films I have ever watched. Amusing, horrifying, and effective at the same time.… (mehr)
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datrappert | Nov 27, 2021 |
A hitman takes on an apprentice.

2.5/4 (Okay).

There are some good bits, such as the action sequence near the end. The plot, despite some clever, original ideas, unravels as the movie goes, eventually being apparently abandoned in favor of the above mentioned action sequence. It might have been saved with some good acting, or actors who cared more about communicating anything to the audience than they do about looking Cool And Macho.
 
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comfypants | Nov 6, 2020 |
Based on a novel by Yukio Mishima albeit with the languid story transposed from Yokohama to a small English coastal town. The story sees widow Anne Osborne (Sarah Miles) living a lonely life in a the sullen backwater town and fantasising about her dead husband. When disaffected American sailor Jim Cameron (Kris Kristofferson) arrives in town Anne finds herself falling for his rugged charm and begins a torrid and romantic affair with him. Unfortunately for the pair, Anne’s teenage son Jonathan (Jonathan Kahn) doesn’t agree with the match and begins to conspire against Jim with his circle of five friends. The precocious group are led by The Chief (Earl Rhodes), a young man with a superiority complex and a grim line in fascistic rhetoric. The screenplay of the film by director Lewis John Carlino is thoughtful and philosophical and touches on loneliness and alienation, while drawing a chilling portrait of teenagers and their strange attitudes. The characters are simply sketched with their dialogue and Carlino’s slow, deliberate unspooling of the plot helping to put life into the characterisations. There are surreal touches, dream sequences and some cleverly shot sex and masturbation scenes. The sea, at all times, undulates in the background like a quasi-spiritual entity, acting as a clever counterpoint to The Chief’s dark Nietzschean philosophies. Douglas Slocombe provides some great cinematography with some superb shots of the coast and the landscapes around the small town. “The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea” is slowly paced, languid in form and is full of strange darknesses that lead to a chilling and disturbing climax. The pacing won’t be for everyone but overall film offers a strange downbeat meditation on loneliness and fascistic youth.… (mehr)
 
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calum-iain | Dec 9, 2018 |

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