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The happiest of birthdays in the afterlife to the brilliant Sidney Lumet!
Sidney Lumet, June 25, 1924 – April 9, 2011.
With Elmar Klos, Miloš Forman, Ján Kadár, Jerzy Skolimowski, and James Ivory and Lumet at the third New York Film Festival in 1965.
"Plays are not there until some asshole writes them!"
Deathtrap, 1982.
Dir. Sidney Lumet | Writ. Jay Presson Allen, based on the play by Ira Levin | DOP Andrzej Bartkowiak
Guys I made peak
"Who's got the responsibility?"
Fail Safe, 1964.
Dir. Sidney Lumet | Writ. Walter Bernstein, based on the novel by Eugene Burdick & Harvey Wheeler | DOP Gerald Hirschfeld
1974's Murder on the Orient Express was my first official exposure to the whodunnit genre. This movie's strength lies in the performances of it's cast and the score of Richard Rodney Bennett as opposed to a twisty plot. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys
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Dog Day Afternoon (1975) dir. Sidney Lumet
"To my darling wife, Leon. Whom I love more than any man has loved another man."