Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA San Francisco couple travels to France in search of Pablo Picasso.A San Francisco couple travels to France in search of Pablo Picasso.A San Francisco couple travels to France in search of Pablo Picasso.
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- Dominguin
- (as Luis Miguel Dominguin)
- The Host
- (as Theo Marcuse)
- British Woman at Dinner
- (uncredited)
- Singer at SF party.
- (uncredited)
- Pablo Picasso
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesProducer Wes Herschensohn in his book "Resurrection in Cannes: The Making of The Picasso Summer" states that the final shot was filmed in Catalina, because it resembled the shores of Southern France. Mr. Herschensohn did the sand drawings and a local man named Duke Fishman played Picasso -he bore a striking resemblance to Picasso. He was somewhat of an artist himself and briefly able to continue Herschensohn's sand drawings for the camera.
- GaffesThe couple is implied to leave within 24 hours, without passport, shots, nor visa. It is doubtful those could be obtained for non-emergency reasons, even in 1969.
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Luis Miguel Dominguín: There, you see. And, there. And there. Always the horses, the man, the bulls. One way or another, with oils or watercolors or etchings and now in clay. Picasso comes back to the arena. Because he is Spanish and because he cannot come back to Spain, he must come back in his own way. And so again and again, Picasso returns to the center of life in Spain, which is the bull-ring. You wish to see Picasso? Then you must enter that arena yourself - and fight a bull.
George Smith: Do you think, eh, its absolutely necessary, in order to met Picasso, that I actually have to fight a bull?
Luis Miguel Dominguín: Absolutely necessary!
George Smith: Fine. Well, okay. I'll fight a bull.
- Bandes originalesHey Ho The Wind and the Rain
(uncredited)
Lyrics by William Shakespeare from "Twelfth Night"
Sung by Albert Finney
I hear all sorts of nonsense about Albert Finney agreeing to do the 1981 movie Looker ( a wonderful movie), yet somehow this monstrosity passes as legitimate cinema? The horrid story line plays like a travel column in readers digest. The split screen jigsaw puzzle, multi-spectrum cinema photography resembles a segment of Rowan and Martin's Laugh Inn, and the two leads seem really quite bored, which is no doubt how any sentient being will feel after slogging through 10 minutes of this mess.
Evidently there where issues with the production of this film, directors fired, producer Bill Cosby demanding his name be removed, Picasso refusing to make an actual appearance and so forth, it certainly shows in the final product. I cannot emphasize enough the agony caused by the elevator music that accosts one throughout, the stale dialogue and idiotic story line. How this got any critical acclaim only shows how utterly, defunct so called professional movie criticism has always been. Simply Awful
- robertlauter25
- 9 juill. 2016
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Picasso yazı
- Lieux de tournage
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