Tag Archives: Natalie Wood
Johnny Guitar? You probably think this film is about you.
This is the text of an introduction I gave at a re-release screening of Johnny Guitar at the British Film Institute on May 6th 2016 I saw Johnny Guitar for first time here at the BFI to whom I”ll always … Continue reading
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Tagged 50s, bfi, Bigger Than Life, cinema, feminism, film, Hollywood, James Mason, Joan Crawford, Johnny Guitar, mercedes mccambridge, Natalie Wood, Nicholas Ray, Rebel Without A Cause, westerns
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Natalie Wood’s last film: How Hollywood tried to wreck Brainstorm
This week the Los Angeles Police Department reopened enquiries into the death of Natalie Wood. Many people will not be aware of her work. She had been making the film Brainstorm (1983) at the time — and it’s such a … Continue reading
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Tagged 80s, Brainstorm, Christopher Walken, cinema, Douglas Trumbull, film, Hollywood, media, Natalie Wood
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