The actor: Ben Gazzara, who studied with The Actors Studio in the ‘50s before moving on to Broadway—where he originated the role of Brick in Tennessee Williams’ Cat On A Hot Tin Roof —and then, inevitably, Hollywood. Gazzara starred in two TV series ( Arrest And Trial and Run For Your Life ) in the ‘60s, but didn’t really find his niche until he connected...
... bungalow, rough him up, and urinate on his living room rug, all because Jackie Treehorn ( Ben Gazzara ) is owed money by the wife of Jeff Lebowski ( David Huddleston ) and its a case of mistaken identity! From here The Dude gets in deeper and deeper, but will he come out the other side? The Big Lebowski is one of those movies that is acclaimed as being brilliant, I enjoyed it, but wouldn't...
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie is, at least superficially, John Cassavetes' stab at a gangster thriller. In fact, though, the film's genre trappings are incidental to its central purpose, a character study of the charismatic loser Cosmo Vitelli (Ben Gazzara), a strip club owner who fancies himself an artist as he arranges his club's lame, unsexy nightly shows. Cosmo is a kind of vaudeville...
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "Looking for Palladin," from Polish-born writer-director Andrzej Krakowski ("Triumph of the Spirit"), pits 1960s movie star Jack Palladin (Ben Gazzara), who fled the high life and personal problems for anonymity in Antigua, Guatemala, against eager-beaver Hollywood agent Josh (David Moscow), charged with luring him back home for a million-dollar-cameo...
‘Looking For Palladin‘ story is about an arrogant Hollywood talent agent, Josh Ross (David Moscow) who is sent to Guatemala to find two-time Oscar winner actor Jack Palladin (Ben Gazzara). Although they’d never met, the search is emotionally complicated as the long-time retired star was once married to the Josh’s late mother. The young agent’s contempt for the ‘old’...
... Ross (David Moscow) who is sent to Guatemala to find two-time Oscar winner actor Jack Palladin (Ben Gazzara). Although they'd never met, the search is emotionally complicated as the long-time retired star was once married to the Josh's late mother. The young agent's contempt for the 'old' actor mirrors his comedic distaste for the local community whose help he desperately needs to find him.
Josh Ross (David Moscow), a self-absorbed Hollywood talent agent in his 30s, lands in Guatemala, looking for Palladin, Jack Jake Palladin (Ben Gazzara), a two-time Oscar-winning movie star of the 1960s and 70s who has dropped out of the entertainment business.
Watch Looking for Palladin English Movie 2009Release Date: October 30, 2009 (NY; LA November 6)Studio: Wildcat ReleasingDirector: Andrzej KrakowskiScreenwriter: Andrzej KrakowskiStarring: Ben Gazzara, David MoscowMovie ReviewJosh is a hot-shot agent, sent from Hollywood to convince former actor Jack Palladin to return to the screen one more time. But this means finding him – having renamed himself
online watch Looking for Palladin Movie Trailer free Download Looking for Palladin film Hollywood English Video Songs review cast crew music preview dvd synopsis The story is about an arrogant Hollywood talent agent, Josh Ross (David Moscow) who is sent to Guatemala to find two-time Oscar winner actor Jack Palladin (Ben Gazzara). Although they'd never met, the search is emotionally complicated
By Chris Gisonny On September 21, 1970, television viewers beheld Dick Cavett welcoming John Cassavetes, Peter Falk and Ben Gazzara to the set of his show. Cavett initially describes them as “three animals” and before long their behavior supports his claim. They were there to promote Husbands (1970), a film directed by the notoriously unorthodox Cassavetes and starring all three...
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... from her gruesome deeds by scarfing down ice cream sundaes, or recently separated Lenny (Ben Gazzara) responding to the company of his awful family by deliberately ignoring doctor’s orders and suicidally drenching his meal in salt. Solondz’s bleak worldview is at once amusing and horrifying, and in its climactic confessional conversation between Bill and his young son, the film expresses...