Jul 1, 2011
Trailer 603 of 906
Generally considered at least the equal or maybe (!) the better of Don Siegel's influential 1956 classic, Phil Kaufman's 1978 update transposes Jack Finney's paranoid original to a new age San Francisco setting. Some have pointed out that a story based on people becoming suspicious of their neighbors' unusual behavior might be better set somewhere other than San Francisco, but it's pretty widely accepted that this is the best of the remakes (1992, 1997).
It wasn't the late 40s, it was the mid-50s, early 60s that they kept introducing Saxon..
Oddly enough, Brando didn't marry the female star of this movie--but instead Movita Castaneda, the female star of the 1935 MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY..
Watching this week's TFH ode to blaxploitation makes me want to grow an Afro!.
It's enjoyable, and Racquel's presence makes it memorable (that poster of her in her loins is an icon), but, this is far from the best of Harryhausen..
Thanks for the shout out, David. I look back at this trailer with great fondness...
It played a couple of years back on TCM underground, and "bizarre" does kind of nail it; it doesn't really make a lick of sense, but it's quite entertaining, and I still find myself humming "What You See is What You Get" frequently. The concept of cloning black leaders to undermine the black community's leadership was a precursor to the "Undercover Brother" film years later (though that was mind control drugs, not cloning exactly).
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