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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Apr 2, 2018 3:04:12 GMT
Lilith (1964), with Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg, Peter Fonda, Gene Hackman. DVR'd off of recent TCM telecast. Second time viewing for me. Intriguing, sometimes unsettling tale of goings-on in a private mental institution. The black & white cinematography seems to work quite well here. Seberg is particularly effective as the title character, and Peter Fonda (so young here I almost didn't recognize him) turns in a finely tuned performance as one of the mental patients. Gene Hackman was very good in a small role. Hackman would go on to play Beatty's brother in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and also appeared with Beatty in Reds (1981).
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