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Film (Paperback)
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Film (Paperback)
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Loot Price R263
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'Everyone wants to be Cary Grant - even me.' Cary Grant When
eight-year-old Henry Powdermaker makes a short film that abruptly
ends his parents' marriage, the course of his life is set. From
that early traumatic moment Henry, who wants to be in films at any
cost, has trouble distinguishing the real world from its celluloid
counterpart. He lies in bed at night and imagines himself and his
girlfriend Madeleine as the leads in a film, 'the only two swimmers
in a sea of two-dimensional extras'. Later, his conviction that he
actually is in a screwball comedy - he smokes a meerschaum pipe,
wears tweed and calls everyone kid, bub, Joe or fella, including
his boss - followed by the realisation that he is not Cary Grant
propels him pretty rapidly onto the psychiatrist's couch. It's hard
to keep track of yourself when you are constantly wishing you're
someone else and Film brilliantly tracks Henry's Orson Wellesian
dreams and extremely indirect path from home wrecker to Hollywood.
It's a journey that is dramatic, funny, and oddly moving.
Co-starring Charles Rocket as the best friend, Ethan Vaughan as the
flatmate who looks like James Coburn with his head in a vice,
Ethan's girlfriend Bambi Yessno as herself, Jack Powdermaker as
'Big Dad' (a professional cadaver in the making) and Alec Name as
'Henry Powdermaker'. Featuring controversial cameos by Quentin
Tarantino, Janeane Garofalo, Peter Bogdanovich and many more. Rated
PG.
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