Issue 52
Hatari! and the Hollywood Safari Picture
Originally titled “Africa”, the production history of Howard Hawks’ Hatari! is a tale in its own right. Michael J. Anderson teases out its place in
Merle Oberon: She walked in beauty …
There is always a degree of libidinal investment in our appreciation of screen icons. No doubt it has McFarlane in its sway in his contemplative
Brando and the Bounty
At the centre of McKibbin’s article is a re-evalution of Marlon Brando’s performance as Fletcher Christian in Lewis Milestone’s 1962 production of Mutiny on the
Down and Away to Botany Bay
Pomerance looks at one of Australian-born John Farrow’s least-known films, the 1953 Botany Bay, through the prism of Hollywood’s representation of the “land down-under”
Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: An Existential Odyssey
Since the time of this classic’s release, the one question that seems to have always hung over it is: “But what does it all mean?”
