Word: barber
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...swing into an all-night clip joint and hand a drunken-looking barber five dollars and your bottle of Jack Daniel...
...comfortable in the chair, and he's a good barber. He takes his time cutting, and only begins to speak after you've settled down. You're practically asleep when he starts; his voice has a familiar, paternal tone to it. You find it so relaxing you don't even notice the huge tufts of hair he's subtly cut out. As he talks you feel your scalp bleed, but it's all right. Everything's, somehow, strangely familiar...
...film's most powerful scenes, Lanzmann visits Israeli Jew and former Czech Abraham Bomba in Tel Aviv. With some coaxing from the director, Bomba recounts the story of his years at Treblinka. A professional barber, Bomba and several of his colleagues were chosen for the camp's special detail, spared the gas chamber but forced instead to prepare its victims, by shaving their heads. Day after day, he remembers, he and several others cut the hair of thousands of women, moments before their extermination, unaware of their fate...
Moving from his feet to his head, O'Neill then stops next door at 2384 Mass Ave. for a quick trim by barber Frank Manelli. "He waits for his turn just like anybody else," says Manelli, who was sixteen when O'Neill first ran for congress...
According to associates, Manelli is the only barber O'Neill will use. Michael Ralph, who is in charge of O'Neill's Boston office, recalls the time O'Neill was returning from Cape Cod to do a TV show in Boston. Already an hour behind schedule because of traffic, O'Neill called the office and said, "I'm going to Frank's for a haircut--I'll be a little late...