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Tag Archives: Jonathan Demme
The Manchurian Candidate, Gentleman’s Agreement
From The Manchurian Candidate. Stockwell is barely in this one, has maybe 3 lines – but then a big ol’ closeup in that final scene (seen above), where his world crashes around him. That’s a star closeup. The camera has … Continue reading
Why I love Dean Stockwell: #3
Because in Married to the Mob, he is called away from his wife’s birthday party (his wife is played by the manically insane and gaudily dressed Mercedes Ruehl) to have a meeting in the hallway with his goons. During the … Continue reading
Why I love Dean Stockwell: #2
His work is so meticulous that you do not notice it. However: nothing is random, there is definitely a PLAN at work. He crafts these characters. What is the similarity between Ben in Blue Velvet and Tony in Married to … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Velvet, David Lynch, Dean Stockwell, Jonathan Demme, Married to the Mob
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Why I love Dean Stockwell: #1
Because in Married to the Mob he is as sexy as he has ever been: and yet – when Tony “the Tiger” Russo has a nightmare that his wife has shot off a certain intimate part of his anatomy, he … Continue reading

