Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. January-February 1976 Read online Watching Huston Gideon Bachmann went to visit John Huston in Marrakech, during the shooting of THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING. by Gideon Bachmann Watching Huston Column Journals: London Adaptations by Jonathan Rosenbaum Television: Donald Churchill TV for Victory by Charles Barr The Industry: Movie Star Malaise Don't film us, we'll film you by Stephen Farber Independents: Unhappy Trends Smiles and Tears— I by Amos Vogel Feature Democracy and Spontaneity: McCarey and the Hollywood Tradition by Robin Wood My Son John: McCarey and McCarthy by George Morris The Man Who Would Be Kipling A brief history of the author by Brendan Gill For God, Country, and Whoopee De Mille and De Floss by Ruth Perlmutter Borowczyk and the Cartoon Renaissance East and West, real and imagined by Raymond Durgnat Yiddish Films in America Mentshlekhkayt Conquers All by Patricia Erens Midsection Guest Column: The Video Connection The French Connection II by Gerald Weales Retrospective: War Movies by Mary McCarthy Interview The Artist as Pornographer An interview with Walerian Borowczyk by Carlos Clarens Kid Blue Rides Again James Frawley interviewed by Tom Milne and Richard Combs by Richard Combs and Tom Milne Book Review Books: Jacques Tourneur by Robin Wood Department Back Page by Film Comment
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. January-February 1976
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Watching Huston Gideon Bachmann went to visit John Huston in Marrakech, during the shooting of THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING. by Gideon Bachmann Watching Huston
Watching Huston Gideon Bachmann went to visit John Huston in Marrakech, during the shooting of THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING. by Gideon Bachmann
Kid Blue Rides Again James Frawley interviewed by Tom Milne and Richard Combs by Richard Combs and Tom Milne