Quote from: Rev. Powell on Today at 11:04:30 AMQuote from: M.10rda on Today at 09:27:09 AMRev. Powell, I never knew about the Brando/Kubrick western. Did it never happen or did Kubrick leave the project? I like THE APPALOOSA (starring Marlon) but it's tricky to imagine it beginning life as a Kubrick film. (Never seen MISSOURI BREAKS.)
Google's A.I. summary: "There's no completed Stanley Kubrick western, but he was set to direct Marlon Brando's 'One-Eyed Jacks', fired due to clashes with Brando, who then directed it himself."
The other comparison with MIRAGE is that it, too, had a preposterous plot that couldn't possibly hold up to serious scrutiny. The contrast is that MIRAGE's director Edward Dmytryk refused to lean into his ridiculous material, playing it catastrophically straight-faced until the end, whereas Donen (like Peck) really commits to ARABESQUE's insanity with reckless abandon. It works a lot better, at least to a point.
Badel had Peter Sellars' chameleonic career before Peter Sellars had it, thus looks and feels entirely at home in a light tan as the Bondian Supervillain (who never once removes his sunglasses). On the other hand, Duering (who would later play one of the doomed gay detectives in Zulawski's POSSESSION) is buried under so much makeup that, with an accent identical to Badel's, I actually thought his character was also played by Badel in a Strangelovian flourish. This is somehow the first time I've ever seen Loren in a movie, and based on a glance at her other credits it might be the last, too - but I am impressed. She gives a game performance to match Peck's and (as her legend would suggest) she does look phenomenal. Her legs are unspeakably amazing, as best showcased in a long weird scene where Badel interrogates her while slipping a succession of new high heels on her feet. (I bet Tarantino likes that scene.)
Quote from: M.10rda on Today at 09:27:09 AMRev. Powell, I never knew about the Brando/Kubrick western. Did it never happen or did Kubrick leave the project? I like THE APPALOOSA (starring Marlon) but it's tricky to imagine it beginning life as a Kubrick film. (Never seen MISSOURI BREAKS.)
Quote from: Rev. Powell on Today at 10:56:59 AM
I was envisioning an S&M type of dungeon, but I guess Copilot has a purer mind.