Daisy Kenyon
There are two moments in Otto Preminger’s film Daisy Kenyon (1947) when the music of David Raksin swells only to be cut short abruptly. This music begins non-diegetically to underscore… Read more »
There are two moments in Otto Preminger’s film Daisy Kenyon (1947) when the music of David Raksin swells only to be cut short abruptly. This music begins non-diegetically to underscore… Read more »
Tod Browning’s film The Unknown (1927) was an inspiration to Burt Lancaster. Often, in interviews, Lancaster spoke about Lon Chaney’s performance in this film, particularly the moment where Chaney’s character… Read more »