An Interview With John Boorman at UCFF 2018 - 50th Anniversary Screening of Hell in the Pacific
Автор: Underground Cinema
Загружено: 2018-09-14
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What’s the worst that could happen? Desperate to parade his drunken impression of his favorite samurai to the man himself, Lee Marvin convinced director John Boorman to travel to the Rock Islands of Palau to film his ultimate showdown with Toshiro Mifune in 1968’s Hell in the Pacific.
Hell in the Pacific chronicles the mini-war raged between a fallen American pilot and a marooned Japanese Navy Captain on a lump of rock in the middle of the ocean. Over the course of the film, both combatants trade places being the cat and the mouse. The World War II microcosm inevitably fading away as each man chooses human connection over his country’s conflict
According to John Boorman’s biography, Adventures of a Suburban Boy, Marvin was greatly disturbed by the ceremony, and it sent the Marine deep into the bottle that night. This was simply the beginning of a tumultuous and cantankerous shoot.
The Underground Cinema Film Festival were delighted and honored to have John Boorman along to the festival and to speak about his time on this notoriously difficult shoot.
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