TWO SIDES OF JACK - TWO BOB RAFAELSON FILMS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th - 7:30pm
Tickets: $10 general / $9 students or seniors
Bob Rafaelson's directs Jack Nicholson in two great films; Five Easy Pieces, casted as Robert Dupea, an oil-well rigger with a life as deceivingly complex as his personality, with Karen Black as co-star, followed by The King of Marving Gardens, with Nicholson as an all-night talk jockey, introvert and lonely, who takes on his brother's adventurous ways, with Bruce Dern co-starring. In short, two films of the Nicholson we love to remember.
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Five Easy Pieces (1972)
Directed by Bob Rafaelson
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Review by Robert Ebert - 1972

"The movie opens and closes with autobiographical monologues being delivered by an all-night talk jockey (Jack Nicholson) into the loneliness of the FM airwaves. He works in a darkened studio, stopping sometimes to search for words, and it's evident that his broadcasts tear something loose from deep inside. It's possible, indeed, that he says more on the radio (or into his tape recorder) in this movie than he ever gets around to saying in the actual situations he finds himself in." Read full review here...


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