Mateo Sanboval wrote:Walter Hill is in this film somewhere, but for the life of me, I don't know where.Running/throat slash guy at the beginning!
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Mateo Sanboval wrote:Walter Hill is in this film somewhere, but for the life of me, I don't know where.Running/throat slash guy at the beginning!
ScoJo wrote:No!Mateo Sanboval wrote:Walter Hill is in this film somewhere, but for the life of me, I don't know where.Running/throat slash guy at the beginning!
deafmetal wrote:Really fun screening, loved it.Congrats ScoJ! Thanks STBC! Peace out!
inksb wrote:Sorry I missed this guys. I watched Argento's Opera tonight and then was doing what I thought was going to be a 30 minute mod to my switch joycon's which turned into a 3 hour nightmare. It looks cool though (not sure if it was really worth it). Hope everyone enjoyed the film. It's an underrated gem of the 70'sIt was great, fun times...maybe see you at the next one @inksb!
Mateo Sanboval wrote:Fuck, while I'm here son:ScoJo wrote:No!Mateo Sanboval wrote:Walter Hill is in this film somewhere, but for the life of me, I don't know where.Running/throat slash guy at the beginning!
ScoJo wrote:Fuck, while I'm here son:The Hell you say! What a tale. This'll be rattling around in my boxcar all night. Good evening, sir.
So Walter was some kind of production assistant at the time/upcoming screenwriter. Did the part, and then the film didn't really come out for years...
One day, the cinematographer spotted that the movie was available on VHS! He called Walter excitedly and told him, and Walter got a copy and took it home. He sat his wife down and said something like "there's this young actor, in the first scene of tis movie, tell me what you think of him..." as though he were talent scouting.
After the scene his wife said "yeah, he's okay...?"
She didn't recognise her husband at all!