Les amis discover this: if style over substance were a virtue, this film would still be a few francs short of a euro.
Show Notes:
12/16/22
Let the Movie Speak!
"Elevator to the Gallows" (1958)
Season 5, Episode 10
After discussing their week of watching, including Spencer (2021), & Frankenstein (1931), the boys hop on a plane to the seedy, black and white streets of Paris, France to delve into the world of Julian and Florence. They touch on what French New-Wave contributed to film, and how this particular entry leaves much to be desired if you care about things happening that matter in your movies. All of it culminates in an answer to their favorite question: "Is It Worth Your Time?"
Welcome [0:00-0:04]
What Did We Watch This Week? [0:04-0:22]
Intro [0:22-0:31]
What's It Saying? [0:31-0:53]
Is It Worth Your Time? [0:53-1:01]
Noir Alley segment on "Elevator to the Gallows" with Eddie Muller & Alicia Malone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBkwcfsILPc&t=126s
Miles Davis Scoring "Elevator to the Gallows"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WVSQTg_rm0
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