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Quintessential Jack

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Bozung, Justin. “Henry Jaglom Interview.” Justin Bozung Blog. http://justinbozung.net/henry-jaglom-interview. (December 1, 2014).

  The Editors of Playboy. “Playboy Interview: Jack Nicholson.” Playboy 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition, Volume 51, No. 1 (January 2004).

  Farr, John. “Tough Guy: The Best of James Cagney.” The Huffington Post. huffingtonpost.com. July 17, 2012.

  FeatsPress. “The Pledge: Interview with Jack Nicholson.” Cinema.com. http://cinema.com/articles/601/pledge-the-interview-with-jack-nicholson.phtml. (2001).

  Fuller, Graham. “New Again: Sean Penn.” Interview Magazine (October 1995).

  Gilpin, Kris. “Monte Hellman: The Lost Interview.” Cinema Retro. http://www.cinemaretro.com/index.php?/archives/4107-CINEMA-RETRO-PRESENTS-MONTE-HELLMAN-THE-LOST-INTERVIEW.html (December 28 2009; Original Interview in 1988).

  Humphreys, Justin, “Dick Bakalyan Interview.” Psychotronic Magazine. Number 25, 1997.

  Knepperges, Rainer. “The Monologist and the Fighter: An Interview with Bob Rafelson.” Senses of Cinema, Issue 50 (April 2009).

  Lee, Alana. “Peter Segal: Anger Management.” BBC Movies. http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2003/05/30/peter_segal_anger_management_interview.shtml. (May 30, 2003).

  Leonelli, Elisa. “The Visionary Journey of Bob Rafelson.” Los Angeles Arts and Entertainment Magazine, pp. 34–26 (February 1997).

  Love, Damien. “The Miracle Worker: An Interview with Arthur Penn.” Bright Lights Film Journal. http://brightlightsfilm.com/the-miracle-worker-an-interview-with-arthur-penn/#.VmnJT9Z8vcM. (July 31, 2009).

  Movieline Staff. “Stockard Channing: Great Dame.” Movieline. http://movieline.com/1998/01/01/great-dame-stockard-channing/. (January 1, 1998).

  Murray, Noel. “Richard Rush: Interview.” The AV Club. http://www.avclub.com/article/richard-rush-57414. (June 13, 2011).

  Murray, Rebecca. “Something’s Gotta Give: Diane Keaton Interview.” Movies.About.com http://movies.about.com/cs/somethingsgotto/a/smtgdk120703.htm. (Retrieved 2-09-2011).

  Murray, Rebecca, and Fred Topel. “Jack Nicholson Talks About ‘About Schmidt.’” About.com Hollywood Movies. http://movies.about.com/library/weekly/aaaboutschmidtinta.htm. (2002).

  Nashawaty, Chris. “An Intimate Conversation with Mike Nichols.” Entertainment Weekly. (November 20, 2014).

  O’Connor, Thomas. “Film: Hector Babenco Harvests “Ironweed.” The New York Times (December 13, 1987).

  Petkovich, Anthony. “Vincent Schiavelli—Have a Heart.” Psychotronic Magazine. Number 37, 2002.

  Rabin, Nathan. “Kathleen Turner talks The Perfect Family, Body Heat, and her return to cinema.” The AV Club. http://www.avclub.com/article/Kathleen-turner-talks-emthe-perfect-familyem-embod-73499. (May 4, 2012).

  Riefe, Jordan. “Jack’s Back: Hollywood Rogue or Hollywood Royalty? Jack Nicholson Returns Enigmatic as Ever.” Gene Simmons Tongue, Volume 1, No. 4. (Spring 2003).

  Rosenbaum, Ron. The Creative Mind; Acting: The Method and Mystique of Jack Nicholson. The New York Times Magazine. (July 13, 1986).

  Roundtable of Writers. “Q&A with Nancy Meyers.” MovieFreak.com. http://www.moviefreak.com/features/interviews/nancymeyers.htm.

  Sager, Mike, “What I’ve Learned: Jack Nicholson.” Esquire. Volume 141, Number 1, 2007.

  Schruers, Fred. “Jack Nicholson: The Badass Hollywood Star.” Rolling Stone, Issue 782 (March 19, 1998).

  Silverman, Ethan. “Harvey Keitel.” Bomb. Issue 33 (Fall 1990).

  Smith, Gavin. “Of Metaphors and Purpose.” Film Comment. (May/June 1999).

  Tate, James M. “The Nurse and Beyond: An Interview with Louise Fletcher.” Cult Film Freak. http://www.cultfilmfreaks.com/2012/12/louisefletcher.html. (December 3, 2012).

  TCM. “Motorcycle Gangs, Hippies and Stunt Men: An Interview with Richard Rush.” Movie Morlocks.com. http://moviemorlocks.com/2010/04/17/motorcycle-gangs-hippies-and-stunt-men-an-interview-with-richard-rush/. (April 17, 2010).

  Thrift, Matthew. “Interview: Monte Hellman.” Cinephile. http://www.cinephile-uk.com/2011/05/monte-hellman-is-nothing-short-of_2049.html. (May 9, 2011).

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  White, Mike. “Monte Hellman: An Interview.” Cashiers du Cinemart. Michigan: Issue 7, Article 122.

  Annotated Scripts, Personal Letters, Private Papers

  Corey, Jeff. The Jeff Corey Collection. The Thompson Library Special Collection. The Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute of The Ohio State University Libraries.

  Joyce, Adrien, and Bob Rafelson. Five Easy Pieces. Los Angeles: BBS Productions, 1969. Original script with excised content, annotated by actress Karen Black, formally in the author’s personal collection.

  Shaner, John, and Al Ramus. The Conjugal Rights of Henry Moon. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures. Original early script for Goin’ South, annotated by co-producer Harry Gittes. Undated. Anonymous private collection.

  List of Names and Terms

  About Schmidt (2002)

  Academy Award (Oscar)

  acting class

  actor as auteur, application of theory

  Actors Studio

  advertising, disdain for

  Allen, Nancy

  Almendros, Néstor

  Anders, Luana

  The Andy Griffith Show (1966, 1967)

  Anger Management (2003)

  Ann-Margret

  antihero, character exhibiting alienation

  Antonioni, Michelangelo

  appearance, lack of concern

  As Good as It Gets (1997)

  Ashby, Hal

  Babenco, Hector

  Back Door to Hell (1964)

  Bakalyan, Dick

  Baker, Carroll

  Barger, Sonny

  Barkin, Ellen

  Batman (1989)

  Bean, Alan

  Beatty, Warren

  Begley, Adam

  Begley, Ed, Jr.

  Bergen, Candice

  Bernstein, Carl

  Berryman, Michael

  biker exploitation, experience in film genre

  Bingham, Dennis

  Black, Karen

  black box, symbolism of being trapped inside

  Blake, Robert

  Blood and Wine (1996)

  Boeri, David

  The Border (1982)

  Brando, Marlon

  breakthrough, struggle in achieving

  Brechtian performance style

  Bressler, Sandy

  Broadcast News (1987)

  The Broken Land (1962)

  Brooks, Dr. Dean

  Brooks, James L.

  The Bucket List (2007)

  Bulger, James “Whitey”

  Burton, Tim

  “business,” physical acting device

  Butler, Bill

  Cagney, James

  Caine, Michael

  camera awareness, artful use of

  Cannon, Dr. Brooke

  Carnal Knowledge (1971)

  Cartwright, Veronica

  Channing, Stockard

  character energy

  Cher

  Chinatown (1974)

  A Clockwork Orange (film)

  Cohen, Martin B.

  Collins, Michael

  consumerism, thematic targeting

  Corey, Jeff (Jeff Corey Collection)

  Corman, Roger

  counterculture, themes of

  courage, fearlessness as actor

  Court, Hazel

  Crosse, Rupert

  The Crossing Guard (1995)

  Cruise, Tom

  The Cry Bab
y Killer (1958)

  Daniels, Jeff

  Davis, Hope

  DeNiro, Robert

  Dennen, Barry

  The Departed (2006)

  Dern, Bruce

  DeVito, Danny

  dialogue, expressive delivery

  diCaprio, Leonardo

  direction, aspiration

  Dix, Robert

  Dolenz, Micky

  Douglas, Michael

  Dourif, Brad

  Drive, He Said (1971)

  drug use, depiction as cultural subject

  Dunaway, Faye

  Duvall, Shelley

  Eastman, Carole (Joyce, Adrian)

  Easy Rider (1969)

  editing proficiency

  Ensign Pulver (1964)

  Ephron, Nora

  Evans, Robert

  The Evening Star (1996)

  eyes, expressive use

  fatalism, bleak outlook as theme

  Feiffer, Jules

  A Few Good Men (1992)

  Five Easy Pieces (1970)

  Fletcher, Louise

  Flight to Fury (1964)

  Fonda, Peter

  Forman, Milos

  The Fortune (1975)

  Freeman, Morgan

  Garfunkel, Art

  Garr, Teri

  Gittes, Harold

  Goin’ South (1978)

  Gorshin, Frank

  Grant, Cary

  Hackett, John

  Haze, Jonathan

  Head (1968)

  Heartburn (1986)

  Hellman, Monte

  Hells Angels on Wheels (1967)

  hero, portrayal of characters

  Hill, Jack

  Hoffa (1992)

  Hoffa, James R. (“Jimmy”)

  Hong, James

  Hopper, Dennis

  How Do You Know (2010)

  Hunt, Helen

  Hurt, William

  Huston, Anjelica

  Huston, John

  improvisation, use of ad lib method

  Ironweed (1987)

  It’s a Wonderful Life (film)

  “Jacksplosion(s)”

  Jaglom, Henry

  juvenile delinquent, characters portrayed

  juxtaposition, device employed

  Karloff, Boris

  Kaufman, Richard

  Kazan, Elia

  Keaton, Diane

  Keitel, Harvey

  Kent, Gary

  Kesey, Ken

  The King of Marvin Gardens (1972)

  Kinnear, Greg

  Knight, Christopher

  Knight, Sandra

  Knight, Shirley

  Kovács, László (Leslie)

  Kreuger, Miles

  Kubrick, Stanley

  Ladd, Diane

  Landau, Martin

  Lange, Jessica

  Larner, Jeremy

  The Last Detail (1973)

  The Last Tycoon (1976)

  The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

  Lloyd, Christopher

  Lloyd, Danny

  Lloyd, Kathleen

  Lorre, Peter

  love for movie business, acting

  MacLaine, Shirley

  “Maid in the Ozarks”

  Mamet, David

  Man Trouble (1992)

  Manasquan, New Jersey

  Margotta, Michael

  Mars Attacks! (1996)

  McGilligan, Patrick

  mental illness, characters with

  Merholz, B.J.

  Method acting, employment of theory

  Meyers, Nancy

  Miller, Dick

  Miller, George

  Minnelli, Vincente

  The Missouri Breaks (1976)

  Mitchell, Cameron

  Mitchum, Robert

  The Monkees

  Moreno, Rita

  Neill, Ve

  Nelson, Ed

  Nesmith, Michael

  Nichols, Mike

  Nicholson, Jack

  Nixon, Richard M.

  nudity (male)

  Nykvist, Sven

  Oates, Warren

  On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)

  One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)

  orange, symbol utilized

  overaction, criticism as over-the-top

  The Passenger (1975)

  Payne, Alexander

  Peet, Amanda

  Penn, Arthur

  Penn, Robin Wright

  Penn, Sean

  Perkins, Millie

  Pfeiffer, Michelle

  physicality, body as instrument of nonverbal language

  The Pledge (2001)

  Polanski, Roman

  The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981)

  preparation and research, dedication toward

  Price, Vincent

  Prizzi’s Honor (1985)

  production, role in

  Psych-Out (1968)

  Quaid, Randy

  Rafelson, Bob

  The Raven (1963)

  Rebel Rousers (1970)

  Reds (1981)

  Reeves, Keanu

  Reiner, Rob

  Richardson, Tony

  Ride in the Whirlwind (1966)

  Roarke, Adam

  Rodgers, Jimmie

  Roos, Fred

  Ross, Marion

  Ross, Scott

  Rush, Richard

  Russell, Ken

  Ryan, John P.

  Sachse, Salli

  A Safe Place (1971)

  The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (1967)

  Sandler, Adam

  Sandoval, Andrew

  Sarandon, Susan

  Scharf, Sabrina

  Schneider, Maria

  Schumer, Arlen

  Schweickart, Rusty

  Scorsese, Martin

  screenwriting

  Segal, Peter

  sexual liberation, depiction

  The Shining (1980)

  The Shooting (1966)

  Small, Mews

  social commentary, message conveyed

  Something’s Gotta Give (2003)

  Spader, James

  Spain, Faye

  Stanton, Harry Dean

  Steenburgen, Mary

  Stockwell, Dean

  Strasberg, Susan

  Streep, Meryl

  Streisand, Barbra

  Struthers, Sally

  Studs Lonigan (1960)

  Summer, Dick

  television, antipathy toward

  Tepper, William

  Terms of Endearment (1983)

  The Terror (1963)

  Thunder Island (1963)

  Tommy (1975)

  Too Soon to Love (1960)

  Tork, Peter

  Touch of Evil (film)

  Towne, Robert

  The Trip (1967)

  Turkel, Joseph

  Turner, Kathleen

  The Two Jakes (1990)

  underplay, aptitude for nuance

  Updike, John

  video playback and monitor, use of in directing

  Vietnam War

  villain, villainous character

  Waits, Tom

  Walter, Tracey

  wardrobe and costume, importance of

  Weld, Tuesday

  Welles, Orson

  West, Adam

  Wexler, Haskell

  The Wild Ride (1960)

  The Witches of Eastwick (1987)

  Wolf (1994)

  Worden, Al

  Wyle, Noah

  “yes” and “no,” care employed in vocalizing

  Young, Otis

  Zsigmond, Vilmos

 

 

 
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