Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Arthur Penn

Stage, television and film director -- via the New York Times. He was part of the live-television drama era;  hit the trifecta with his TV, stage and film versions of "The Miracle Worker." He also directed Nichols and May on Broadway, and staged the original productions of "Toys in the Attic," "Wait Until Dark" and "Sly Fox." He spearheaded New American Cinema with "Bonnie and Clyde." He made more films, many still severely underestimated -- "Mickey One," "The Chase," "Alice's Restaurant," "Little Big Man" and the breaktaking "Night Moves" among them.

Here's Part One of a fascinating six-part interview with him on his life and work:

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