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gotankgo · 3 months
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1976 - Philadelphia
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thealmightyemprex · 9 months
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Alfred Hitchcock August Family Plot
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This Month I am planning to film in some of my Hitchcock gaps ,starting with his final film
In this 1976 film,psychic Blanche (Barbra Harris ) has been hired to find the long lost nephew of the wealthy Julia Rainbird (Cathleen Nesbit ),unaware said nephew is a kidnapper named Arthur Adamson(William Devane) who thinks Blanche and boyfriend George (Bruce Dern ) have stumbled upon his criminal activities
So I always heard this was a lesser Hitchcock film,only notable for being his final film ....I disagree this was a ton of fun,I really enjoyed this .I honestly think the reason why its not more loved is cause it is Hitchcocks final film,people expect an amazing finale to his career and might be disappointed it is a fairly light film,but that didnt bother me
The film is a dark comedy/thriller ,and I'll adimit as a comedy its not that funny but it is definately fun and as a thriller its really suspenceful.There is a rather entertaining car chase
The supporting cast ,especially Cathleen Nesbitt as an elderly rich woman and Ed Lauter as a murderous associate of Adamson are really good
What I like is the film centers on two couples ,one down on their luck basically con artists,and the other two sucessful kidnappers,and its interesting to see the diffrence between the two relationships
Karan Black is verygoood as the sort of reluctant villain ,very hesitant to get her hands dirty .I think she is good but wish there was more of her
William Devane is excellent as the main villain.A greedy jewler not afraid to kidnap or murder to get what he wants .I had recently seen Marathon Man with him in it,and with these two roles he impresses me as an actor
Barbra Harris in this as the psychic is fun,she does have great moments but in some scenes she can over do it a little
The best performance for me is Bruce Dern in a rare heroic role ,and this is my favorite Bruce Dern movie .I love the scenes of him investigating and I adore his and Harris's relationship
Overall Family Plot is a fun watch,not a masterpiece but a hoot ,reccomended
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thefrankshow · 2 months
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They bought an old house in the country, complete with a family plot. Some say the house was haunted.
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lobbycards · 2 months
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Family Plot, Mexican Lobby Card, 1976
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avplaysitself · 1 year
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The Ring (2002): VHS video lending library
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dweemeister · 2 months
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March 6, 2024
By Chris Willman
(Variety) — Harrison Ford can’t escape the two-and-a-half-minute fanfare that John Williams composed for his most famous cinematic hero, Indiana Jones. “As I often remind John, his music follows me everywhere I go — literally,” Ford says. “When I had my last colonoscopy, they were playing it on the operating room speakers.”
Creating those big, bold, brassy musical moments has become Williams’ trademark over his seven-decade career. Without his symphonic genius, some of the most indelible images in movie history — from E.T.’s flight across the moon to the ravenous shark zeroing in on an unsuspecting swimmer — would have lacked their singular power.    
This year, Williams is resetting the record books again with his Academy Award nomination for best original score for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” It’s his 54th nomination, which is the most ever for someone not named Walt Disney, and thus the biggest tally for any living person — and any nonproducer, period.  
“People ask about a legacy,” Williams says as he sits in the Amblin screening room on the Universal lot, adjacent to his bungalow office. “If I could be remembered as someone who did his job well and remembered as a good solid musician, I would rest very happily.” 
... Over the decades, he was aware of how the great film composers before him had a reputation for being cranky at best or tortured at worst. “Alex North, David Raksin, Jerry Goldsmith and others — brilliant, beautiful talents. All unhappy.” Most had barely suppressed ambitions to write concert music or symphonies instead of scoring movies. They believed that they were, in a sense, slumming it and laboring for directors who they described as “imperious and obstructive.” 
“I thought, ‘Well, that’s not a complaint that I want to have to live with.’ So I went about it not to try to compete with Igor Stravinsky or the great classical composers, but to learn from the process of doing — the best school of all.”  
Williams also notes that times have changed. Today, orchestras are happy to play film music. “If you went to the New York Philharmonic 40 years ago, they would be condescending about playing anything from Hollywood,” he says. “So I’m lucky that I’m living in a different period.” 
Maybe luck has something to do with it, but there’s a case to be made that Williams created the era in which concert treatments of film music and live-to-screen presentations are beloved hallmarks of symphony seasons. He did that by writing themes the whole world wants to hear. He also did it by being a friendly ambassador for orchestras, fronting the Boston Pops or the L.A. Phil. Those who know Williams well say the audiences who have greeted him as America’s Composer are not mistaken in their impressions of him as a genial genius.
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Imo, perhaps the most underreported part of John Williams' legacy? Helping classic film scores that he and his predecessors composed earn their place in the classical music canon (it helps immensely that Williams commands the deepest respect from professional musicians, soloists and rank-and-file orchestra members alike, around the world).
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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Terrific shot of director Alfred Hitchcock with the cast of FAMILY PLOT (1976): Barbara Harris, Bruce Dern, Roy Thinnes, and Karen Black
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cinemajunkie70 · 2 years
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A very happy birthday in the afterlife to the Master, Alfred Hitchcock!!
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Writing prompt 00.03
Idea for sibling / whump / heartbreak
The MC is the younger sibling, like at least 7 years. The parents died before MC turned 18, but older sibling was 18. PAST: MC gets into foster care, sibling of MC cannot take care of them because still a student or sth. MC always looked up to their sibling no matter what and adored them like they could do nothing wrong. When in forstercare, MC was treated really bad - but never made a big deal out of it in front of the sibling. The sibling finds out later and loses it bc they know how much MC thinks they could protect them. NOW: MC has to stay with their sibling for a while and things cook up - and the older sibling has a meltdown how they could not protect MC and it breaks MCs heart to see that their sibling feels so horrible - but they have to admit that they screamed their older siblings name when beaten and locked up.
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horrororman · 1 year
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Released April 9, 1976(US).
#FamilyPlot
#AlfredHitchcock
#thriller #mystery #comedy
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haverwood · 11 months
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Family Plot Alfred Hitchcock USA, 1976 ★★★ Who you winkin' at
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whileiamdying · 2 years
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Alfred Hitchcock
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lobbycards · 2 months
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Family Plot, Mexican Lobby Card, 1976
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20 March 2023
Film: FAMILY PLOT (d. Alfred Hitchcock, 1976, USA)
Forum: Gene Siskel Film Center Format: 35mm
Observations: So delighted to watch a favorite film, Hitchcock's final feature, projected brightly in 35mm (the print had been through the wars, but still had immeasurably greater resolution than a DCP file). On screen, one can see even clearer the craft and care that went into one of the Master's warmest and most optimistic titles (on the small screen, it simply looks too much like television). One may also see a wide range of Hollywood teeth, bigger than life up on the screen. About 35 in attendance.
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