Film Noir Timothy Carey Elisha Cook Stanley Kubrick The Killing 1956 Rillito Racetrack Tucson 1980 #1
by David Lee Guss
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Film Noir Timothy Carey Elisha Cook Stanley Kubrick The Killing 1956 Rillito Racetrack Tucson 1980 #1
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David Lee Guss
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Photograph - Photography
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"I never walk through a scene. Whatever I do I do with enthusiasm -- and it didn't take me long to find out that the more enthusiastic I got about my work the less enthusiastic some of my fellow players got about me."
"Coppola [Francis Ford Coppola] wanted me so much to be in "The Godfather." But the stage wasn't right. I just would have made a lot of money, and when you make a lot of money, it doesn't help an artist because the more money you have, the more trouble you have. Except to make a film, that's different, of course, but Cassavetes [John Cassavetes], it would never affect him ... Coppola didn't have the sensitivity Cassavetes had. He's a good director, a nice fella, but he's no John. Nobody's a John Cassavetes. Nobody!"
"Acting is an intimate thing -- dealing with emotions. The script is only a blueprint -- not the final product. You've got to take the character and become it. You've got to live the role."
"Every time a policeman gets a look at me I can see the wheels starting to turn in his head. He's positive that I'm on his "wanted" list for at least three major crimes."
"I can't even take a stroll through a park. As soon as women see my face they start gathering up their children and running for home."
"Characters as evil as the ones I play just can't be allowed to remain in society. The only time I managed to 'stay alive' all the way through a picture was when I wrote and produced one myself."...Timothy Carey (1929-1994)
Carey is gunned down of course in "The Killing."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuxnLCEmf7Q
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