![]() The hairdresser at MGM said, “I can’t go any further, her hair’s starting to break off.”Īs for her pummeling Marvin, it has been suggested that she got into it so passionately because she was mad that he (or his character) dangled her over a balcony in a previous film, The Killers. ![]() I had this maniacal idea that I wanted her hair to be the same color as her dress, and we went through three dyeing jobs to get there. was very unhappy with me about forcing her to change her hair color. They were already, you know, on the Kings Road in London, but she wore the first one seen in America…. I put her in the first miniskirt to hit America. In a 2008 Vanity Fair interview, John Boorman talked about Dickinson’s distinctive look. The third star is of course, the automated-to-the-max mid-century modern house, which is on 7655 Curson Terrace and was apparently rented by the Beatles in 1966, right about the time the film was shot. Quite a bit to say about the scene, definitely starting with WTF. Angie Dickinson is his sister-in-law, Chris, who’s developed feelings for him and is infuriated that he won’t give up on his dangerous quest. Walker (Lee Marvin) is a criminal on a mission to recover a $93,000 MacGuffin, swiped from him after a heist. Let’s go right to the movie-in-movie scene, one of the WTF-est in Point Blank. My guess is audiences at the time said ‘WTF did I just see?'” Truly astonishing it was released by a major studio. Veteran film journalist Lewis Beale recommended my doing a post on John Boorman’s Point Blank (1967), which he describes as “ simply an amazing mix of film noir, existentialism and Euro art-house filmmaking. Dickinson and Marvin: her hair matches her dress.
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