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Yojimbo. A Japanese movie that really is great: a work by Akira (Rashomon) Kurosawa that seems no more than a bloody and hilarious parody of a Hollywood western but develops into a satire that can stand with the beastliest and best of Bertolt Brecht...
Yojimbo. A Japanese movie that really is great: a work by Akira (Rashomori) Kurosawa that seems no more than a bloody and hilarious parody of a Hollywood western but develops into a satire that can stand with the beastliest and best of Bertolt Brecht...
...This Eric Bentley adaptation of a 1926 play by the late great Bertolt Brecht proves a black-biled comedy of terrors and an uncanny anticipation of brainwashing in which the hero is transformed from a simple-minded Irish laborer into a blood-bloated killer whose only self is the print on his identity card...
John Hancock '61, leading director at Harvard for two years, opened Bertolt Brecht's A Man's A Man off-Broadway Sept. 19, and received good reviews from New York critics. He directed a similar version of the play at the Loeb in August...
Yojimbo. A Japanese movie that really is great: a work by Akira (Rashomon) Kurosawa that seems no more than a bloody and hilarious parody of a Hollywood western but develops into a satire that can stand with the beastliest and best of Bertolt Brecht...