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Chicago in the mid-sixties and in it a seemingly never ending supply of movies being shown on television.  Classic films (some not so classic), shorts, serials, cartoons and even news reels were shown in abundance and all absorbed by my adolescent mind.  An appreciation grew of the actors and movies from a long gone era.  But an era still alive via the television.  So cool were the gangster films of the thirties with stars James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, Paul Muni.  And all of their tough guy partners in crime Allen Jenkins, Frank McHugh, Barton MacLane, Joe Sawyer, Ed Brophy, Eduardo Ciannelli.  Those were the days of character actors.  I wanted to be a character actor.  Loved the comedies of the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, Cary Grant.  The short films of Robert Benchley, Pete Smith, Our Gag and of course the Three Stooges.  Silent films shown on the PBS channel got me to thinking that I could probably make films myself.  Silent films. 

 

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“Unlike all the other art forms, film is able to seize and render the passage of time, to stop it, almost to possess it in infinity. I’d say that film is the sculpting of time.”

– Andrei Tarkovsky

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