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Ep. 45 Cannery Row

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Join me and actor/writer Chris Staviski as we discuss this forgotten classic.
Ever found yourself lost in the nostalgic beauty of a classic film, or captivated by an unexpected love story set in the heart of World War Two era America? Join us, as we grab the popcorn and journey back in time to the quaint fishing town of Monterey, the setting for this overlooked gem. Based on John Steinbeck's novel, Cannery Row, this episode is a deep-dive into the unique characters, exquisite set design, and the timeless love story between Doc (Nick Nolte) and Suzy (Debra Winger).
Get ready to appreciate the underappreciated, as we unravel the charm of this critically panned yet endearing film. We discuss character actors like M Emmet Walsh and Harry Dean Stanton, highlighting the vulnerability Nick Nolte brings to his character. We pay tribute to the film's deeper messages and soulful musical interludes, arguing that despite its box office bomb, Cannery Row, holds a charm that most definitely makes it worth watching.
In our final act, we dissect the symbolism and characters within this cinematic masterpiece. From drawing parallels between Frank McRae's character and Steinbeck's iconic Lenny Small, to discussing the eternal optimism of the characters set in the early 1940s backdrop. We also dig into the intriguing life of Doc and his determination to live life on his own terms. This roller coaster ride through Cannery Row is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for this overlooked classic. So sit back, relax and let's take a stroll down memory lane together.

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Chapters

1. Ep. 45 Cannery Row (00:00:00)

2. Discussion on the Film Cannery Road (00:00:17)

3. "Canary Row" and the Appeal of Character Actors (00:07:44)

4. Movie Characters and Themes Discussion (00:17:21)

5. Doc IQ and Funny Business (00:27:54)

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Join me and actor/writer Chris Staviski as we discuss this forgotten classic.
Ever found yourself lost in the nostalgic beauty of a classic film, or captivated by an unexpected love story set in the heart of World War Two era America? Join us, as we grab the popcorn and journey back in time to the quaint fishing town of Monterey, the setting for this overlooked gem. Based on John Steinbeck's novel, Cannery Row, this episode is a deep-dive into the unique characters, exquisite set design, and the timeless love story between Doc (Nick Nolte) and Suzy (Debra Winger).
Get ready to appreciate the underappreciated, as we unravel the charm of this critically panned yet endearing film. We discuss character actors like M Emmet Walsh and Harry Dean Stanton, highlighting the vulnerability Nick Nolte brings to his character. We pay tribute to the film's deeper messages and soulful musical interludes, arguing that despite its box office bomb, Cannery Row, holds a charm that most definitely makes it worth watching.
In our final act, we dissect the symbolism and characters within this cinematic masterpiece. From drawing parallels between Frank McRae's character and Steinbeck's iconic Lenny Small, to discussing the eternal optimism of the characters set in the early 1940s backdrop. We also dig into the intriguing life of Doc and his determination to live life on his own terms. This roller coaster ride through Cannery Row is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for this overlooked classic. So sit back, relax and let's take a stroll down memory lane together.

Support the show

Find me on X (Twitter) and Instagram @vitophone or thegatesofcimino.com
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2047429/support
This episode brought to you by Vitophone.

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Chapters

1. Ep. 45 Cannery Row (00:00:00)

2. Discussion on the Film Cannery Road (00:00:17)

3. "Canary Row" and the Appeal of Character Actors (00:07:44)

4. Movie Characters and Themes Discussion (00:17:21)

5. Doc IQ and Funny Business (00:27:54)

96 episodes

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