Film Quarterly (Summer 1962) [cover: drawing for OF STARS AND MEN]

  • Magazine
  • Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962
By Callenbach, Ernest, ed.
Berkeley: University of California Press. Good. 1962. (Vol. XV, No. 4). Magazine. [worn copy, with various creases/bends in covers, slight overall ripple to magazine]. (B&W photographs) Highlights of this issue: an interview with Harold Lloyd; a long article by Pauline Kael, consisting of "remarks on movie critics and some recent movies," most notably Jack Clayton's THE INNOCENTS, but also taking in A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE and WEST SIDE STORY (which is also reviewed separately in this issue by Albert Johnson), among others; a rundown on "Films of the Quarter," with contributions by Kael, Stanley Kauffmann, Gavin Lambert, Dwight Macdonald, and Jonas Mekas; a section of reviews of "New York films," which includes both "pro" and a "con" reviews of Shirley Clarke's THE CONNECTION and a review of Jonas Mekas's GUNS OF THE TREES. .

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