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Tragedy [1][2][3][4] for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf is a 1976 work by Ntozake Shange. It consists of a series of poetic monologues to be accompanied by dance movements and music, a form which Shange coined the word choreopoem to describe. [5] It tells the stories of seven women who have suffered ...
- Lynn F. Miller, Ntozake Shange
- 1975
Lady is a surprisingly powerful gangster flick about a mystery woman whose public-enemy path briefly overlapped with John Dillinger’s in the ’30s. It’s just one of many Bonnie and Clyde knockoffs Corman cranked out at the time, but there’s real artistry alongside the violence and nudity in this one. Read More.
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- Lewis Teague
- R
- Pamela Sue Martin
Drama, Thriller, Historical. Rating: 6 (from 1 vote) Review: During the Depression, Polly Franklin (Pamela Sue Martin) is the daughter of a strictly religious farmer, but dreams one day of becoming a dancer.
- Lewis Teague
- 6 (from 1 vote)
- Drama, Thriller, Historical
- 1979
The John Sayles-scripted, Julie Corman-produced, Lewis Teague-directed 1978 gangster opus “Lady in Red” (aka “Touch Me and Die”) is my candidate for most ambitious film ever made at Roger Corman’s New World Pictures.
Jan 16, 2014 · Lady in Red is published by Tallheart Publishing and has a foreword by Professor Liz Kelly. Hailed by audiences across the UK as the best play about domestic abuse ever written. Donna Navarro reviews the original stage play, Lady in Red.
Lewis Teague’s sharp direction and John Sayles’ pulpy yet naturalistic commentary elevate The Lady In Red, its narrative a sprawling depression-era epic that’s equally bloody exploitation thrills and gritty social realism.
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Sep 10, 2012 · Written by CPea. Time Out says. Writer John Sayles, playing fast and loose with the known facts, inverts the gender of the Dillinger myth and backtracks with outrageous relish over the history of...