The Incident (1967) part 3 - Larry Peerce
This is the last PART out of 3 (with a total of 140 captures) dedicated to The Incident by Larry Peerce.
PART 1 is available HERE and PART 2 here.
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You can still LISTEN to The Incident theme composed by Terry Knight with our new Dew MP3 FLASH PLAYER :
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LISTEN to the following scene with our Dew MP3 FLASH PLAYER
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Around the time of this movie the film composer Terry Knight had a band Terry Knight & The Pack which will turn out to be the legendary Grand Funk Railroad.
He was murdered in November 2004 by his daughter's boyfriend.
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"For me, The Incident represents a symbolic overlapping of moviemaking generations... The time we spent shooting The Incident was hands down, one of the best times I have ever had making a movie - anywhere - and those memories forever gave me a sense of how I wished the collaborative efforts of actors and crew could always be. I was then, and I remain today, deeply proud of all of our work - actors and crew - on The Incident. I am eternally and especially grateful to both Director of Photography Jerry Hirschfeld for his brilliant and dynamic black and white cinematography, and to director Larry Peerce for making me a part of this important film and personal milestone". Martin Sheen
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I don't understand why Beau Bridges hasn't been more employed in Cinema. Of course he did a lot movies but mostly were Tv series. Maybe his brother Jeff Bridges has overshadowed his career.
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"Where were you buddy ?"
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Of course the cops first reaction is to arrest the black man.
It was 1967. This is 2005 & nothing has changed in our cities
if you see what i mean.
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LISTEN to The Incident Closing Theme composed by Terry Knight with our Dew MP3 FLASH PLAYER :
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PLOT
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"The passengers on a New York subway car are terrorized by two teenage delinquents. Although outnumbered, the teenagers take advantage of the passenger's passivity and unwillingness to act together. We watch how the different personalities of the passengers react to the situation". Adam Douglas @ IMDB
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NOTES
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These frames are taken from a rare broadcast on CineClassic in 2001.
The Incident has been released on VHS in december 1989 by Fox Home Entertainment.
That's it for now.
Hope you have enjoyed these captures.
See you nex monday for another tribute...
bye bye now.
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