John Huston and the Dubliners : the making of The dead
"At the age of eighty, John Huston completed work on a movie based on James Joyce's classic novella, The dead. It was destined to be his last work and the crowning achievement of Huston's remarkable five-decade career, winning the Best Film Award from the National Society of Film Critics. [The film] gives an inside account of the production, capturing the spirit and brilliance of a Hollywood giant. Additionally, it provides keen insight and understanding into the work of Joyce. The dead marked the first and only time Huston collaborated with both his son, screenwriter Tony Huston, and daughter, acclaimed actress Anjelica Huston in a feature film"--Videocassette sleeve."--Internet movie database, as viewed on September 3, 2008. Includes interviews with John Huston, Anjelica Huston, Tony Huston, Donal McCann and Donnel Donnelly.
""At the age of eighty, John Huston completed work on a movie based on James Joyce's classic novella, The dead. It was destined to be his last work and the crowning achievement of Huston's remarkable five-decade career, winning the Best Film Award from the National Society of Film Critics. [The film] gives an inside account of the production, capturing the spirit and brilliance of a Hollywood giant. Additionally, it provides keen insight and understanding into the work of Joyce. The dead marked the first and only time Huston collaborated with both his son, screenwriter Tony Huston, and daughter, acclaimed actress Anjelica Huston in a feature film"--Videocassette sleeve."--Internet movie database, as viewed on September 3, 2008. Includes interviews with John Huston, Anjelica Huston, Tony Huston, Donal McCann and Donnel Donnelly."@en
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