The Horse's Mouth (2002)
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Director:Ronald Neame D.A. Pennebaker
Studio:Criterion
Rating:5
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2006-01-01
Purchased On:2006-01-01
ASIN:B000063N9O
UPC:0037429168721
Price:29.95
Genre:Classic Comedies
Release:2002-04-06
Location:0095
Duration:95
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
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Ronald Neame D.A. Pennebaker  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh  ...  
Summary: Alec Guinness was in the full bloom of his stardom when he suggested, scripted, and starred in this wonderfully odd 1958 adaptation of Joyce Cary's novel. As Gulley Jimson, a gravel-voiced, antisocial painter, whose artistic drive is as single-minded (and as self-absorbed) as a terrier's, Guinness sketches one of his carefully constructed marvels. The film has a bumpily episodic structure, but when it works, it really works: Gulley inhabiting (and mostly destroying) a penthouse apartment when the upper-crusty owners go on holiday for six weeks, or marshaling an army of apprentices to create a masterpiece on a giant wall in a condemned building. Departing from the novel, Guinness concocted the movie's madcap ending, which is guaranteed to bring a smile. Adding verve is the music, adapted from Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kijé, which fits Gulley like the paint under his dirty nails. The artworks, vivid and thick, are by John Bratby. --Robert Horton