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An amazing work of art, and the only piece of filmmaking by the director Charles Laughton, we dive deep into "The Night of the Hunter". It could be singularly iconic for its use of underwater filmmaking; but combined with the scathing religious themes and a literally killer Robert Mitchum performance, this film has become a universal favorite. I am joined by Lindsay Wilkins of Schlock & Awe to break down how this "one hit wonder" became the classic that film buffs champion today. Cinematography by Stanley Cortez.
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By Lexy Van DykeAn amazing work of art, and the only piece of filmmaking by the director Charles Laughton, we dive deep into "The Night of the Hunter". It could be singularly iconic for its use of underwater filmmaking; but combined with the scathing religious themes and a literally killer Robert Mitchum performance, this film has become a universal favorite. I am joined by Lindsay Wilkins of Schlock & Awe to break down how this "one hit wonder" became the classic that film buffs champion today. Cinematography by Stanley Cortez.
https://twitter.com/schooledbcinema
https://twitter.com/readandgeek
https://twitter.com/schlockandawe1