7 Women (1966)
Posted: September 18th, 2010, 6:48 pm
7 Women (1966), John Ford's last movie doesn't seem to be a film that received much notice when it was first released nor does it get much analysis now. I saw it for the first time yesterday and, while I sort out my own thoughts about it, I wonder if anyone else would like to share their own take on this movie?
So far my only strongly held view is that if I had been stuck anywhere with Betty Field's character demanding that "we" be fed or have something to drink, I would have killed her or myself (which is more or less what Eddie Albert did--and who can blame him?)
You can see the entire film on youtube at the moment, beginning below:
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So far my only strongly held view is that if I had been stuck anywhere with Betty Field's character demanding that "we" be fed or have something to drink, I would have killed her or myself (which is more or less what Eddie Albert did--and who can blame him?)
You can see the entire film on youtube at the moment, beginning below:
[youtube][/youtube]