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GARYMARKBE

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Spring Night Summer Night

Spring Night Summer Night

7.0
10
  • Jan 10, 2023
  • A few comments on spring night summer night

    I believe this is a beautifully filmed movie, with the actors who are said to be inexperienced giving perfect performances.

    I was involved in the production and on the set most of the time, and there are a few comments that are misleading or incorrect in reviews and other comments.

    At one place it states that the bar scenes were filled in Columbus Ohio. In fact at least one of the bar was shot in in Athens Ohio, with the bar closed to walk ins. I seem to recall the bar scene was shot late at night long after regular closing hourrs. Some regular patrons, and other people were acting as extras given a few dollars, to drink and dance in a perfectly normal and unrehearsed way while the actors performed their scenes.

    At least one scene done is a test was shot in Columbus Ohio, with the actors on a city bus without the bus driver or the best patrons being told in advance that the scene was going to be shot. The actors in the cameraman just paid their fair and got on the bus. I'm not sure if this scene was used in the movie or not.

    One place states the movie was shot in Caanan 0hio, but only part of the movie was shot there. Some of it was shot in Athens Ohio and much of it was shot in the woods and farm country surrounding Athens. Part was shot on a farm that was in the highest point in Miegs County ( near Athens County) overlooking the Ohio-West Virginia border. Locations were carrfully scouted to be perfect, and were not all centrally located. One town not far from Athens Ohio, a town that had fallen on hard times when the coal mines were exhausted, and this matched the town in the story of the film. Well the film was being shot there, an incorrect room is circulated among the townspeople that the film was about a rich woman who like to go into these Appalachian towns and pick up Appalachian men because they were the most fun. When a couple of people ask me if this was in fact the story, I told him I could not discuss it, although I knew that was not the story.

    Athens Ohio itself was a University Town so it's not entirely suitable as a location for some parts of the film.

    One of the reviews tells that the daughter of a film distributor named Joseph Brenner found that the word pregnant had never been used in a film title before, so she suggested the title be used as Miss Jessica is Pregnant. A somewhat chopped up version of the film with gratuitious nudity added was released on this title. However this title along with many others was suggested by the crew while they were shooting the film and trying to come up with a title. I think some considered a possible serious title. So the title was not entirely the idea of distributor Brenner's daughter, although she may have advocated for it. Someone on the set suggested the title Appalachian Apple would leave the film open for a sequel to be called She was Rotten to the Core. I do not recall the title Spring Night, Summer Morning being discussed on the set, but in some ways it is a perfect title evoking the mood and artistic progression of the film. The film was made on a staggeringly low budget with some equipment such as dollies and lighting reflectors manufactured by hand from available parts rather than being rented along with the cameras etc. Everyone in the cast and crew was dedicated and worked hard. The work was much harder then it would have been in the studio film with money to burn and every imaginable accessory. I think the results are astonishing astonishingly good. Naturalism is perfectly achieved without a hint anywhere of amateurism or any sign of I have restricted the budget. 0ne thing in in the description of the film I read on Internet movie database is totally misleading, and I wish it could be changed. The two characters do not have a "fling" in any sense. They are not partying for being mischievous or having fun. They are drawn to each other as by a compulsion which they resist with all the power that is in them, in which they do not even acknowledge to anyone. There's no sensations in the film on the surface. Done entirely with restraint, at times wasn't apparently slow pace like the best films of Bergman well the audience knows heavy things are happening under the surface. As a result, when confrontations or other passions break out, these moments carry a far heavier impact. At the same time without slowing the story, there's a picture of rural farm life, life in the depressed towns of Appalachia, moments of humor, and wonderful black and white imagery of the area. There's no shot in the film I think which is not carefully composed.

    Distribution problems occurred for the film, and arrangements were made with Joseph Brenner Distributors for a cut up version with added nudity to be distributed as, I think, part of a double feature largely in drive-ins in the South, an unfortunate fate for such a fine work. I later met someone the exploitation film industry who told me Joseph Brenner had a reputation for bad bookkeeping, and this man guessed that the film would have made more money for Joseph Brenner associates then he would have reported to the production company.
    Perfect Harmony

    Perfect Harmony

    6.7
  • Sep 30, 2019
  • A Great Comedy better than anything on TV

    I think the first episode is one of the best tv comedy episodes I ever saw. It has genuine wit like something by Shaw or Wilde or Twain, and genuine heart, although in the context of comedy well made (contrived) plot structure. I was astounded when I found not every one shared my reaction
    Logan

    Logan

    8.1
    10
  • Feb 2, 2018
  • FLAW IN LOGIC IN THE OTHERWISE SUPERB FILM LOGAN

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