Comment on 6 Masterpieces of Contemporary American Cinema: Neoliberalism through the Looking Glass by Howard

Published 10 months ago
Source: off-guardian.org

In reply to Johnny.

About 60 years ago, I saw “The Balcony” at the drive in (film was based on a Jean Genet play). It had a scene which has been cut from the DVD version, a very riveting scene.

I also saw a movie called “I Spit On Your Grave” – a French, dubbed English, movie with Christian Marquand – which I cannot find anywhere even in reference let alone the movie itself. There is a movie called “I Spit On Your Grave” but it isn’t the Christian Marquand film. It was one film that blew me away. But it’s like it never existed. My experience with finding that film (at 81 now) belies the phrase “All comes to he who waits.”