That Cold Day in the Park Page #7

Synopsis: Robert Altman's sadly neglected film that, along with his later "Images", fits into the unconventional psycho-thriller mold. A bizarre story with Sandy Dennis as a spinster who takes in a handsome young man (Michael Burns) who is pretending to be mute. She imprisons the boy and supplies his every need, including a prostitute (Luana Anders), whom she goes out and brings home for Burns' pleasure.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
R
Year:
1969
113 min
130 Views


There like that.

I also wanted to tell you...

If you want to love me,

I'm fine.

I want you to make love to me.

Please.

"This product is intended

lovers of pleasure.

"Syrupy and sensual,

"It penetrates the skin

during the massage..."

It makes you laugh to read that?

Right?

- "In a 100 ml bottle."

What it meant,

"It's not like you?" Wait...

What? Be more specific.

See you later, you said

"It is not like you."

What does that mean?

Okay, it's different.

But at that hand?

Its about sex is very strange.

It actually a big deal.

I should go see and spend time with her.

Instead of squatting here?

Squatter? Thanks to me, you r comic eye.

He still has not eaten.

- What's the difference?

There will be entitled

like everyone else.

We're not at war.

- You're disgusting.

You're disgusting.

Apologize auprs Nicky.

Apologize.

Apologize.

He even lost his tongue.

Where are you going?

You have not even eaten.

Leave him alone.

Come on, let him.

It is always the same.

I'm tired of your bickering.

You slept late.

I run a bath.

I can leave here whenever I want.

Even if you remember me,

I do not sleep with you.

If I want a girl, I

can get out to find one.

And I will not.

I'm sorry.

Really.

I do not want you to be angry.

I want you to stay here.

I want nothing changes.

Can you understand that?

I will not let you leave.

Not now.

Forgiveness.

It's cute, it.

She looks like my sister.

Your sister?

- I swear.

You have a sister, do you?

I'm serious.

That's it.

They chope where this time?

It was behind the Plaza.

80 stitches.

The last time,

she stayed three weeks.

It's like that.

Believe me, this time it is finished.

No job, she'll do what?

Danny cares.

80 stitches...

It is ruined.

Sorry...

Sorry, you have the time?

No, I do not have my watch.

It must be eleven.

You have the blush?

What?

The blush, the eye See you cheeks.

No, sorry, I do not have.

Are you alone? You do not expect anyone?

No, why?

I have a friend, a young man...

He can not leave my

and I was wondering...

What?

He feels very alone.

If you come with me...

You will pay me?

Sure, I'll pay you.

You are inflated do.

Really swollen.

You followed me?

You know, I may be the hustler

but I do not girls.

Leave me alone.

Find yourself someone and let me go.

You know what?

There is a girl out there, an inverted.

An inverted?

One would almost mistake.

She offered you the money?

It must be your sister.

I would not care less price.

Have a drink.

You should have said yes.

Forget it, everyone cares.

Try the Pink Swan. This

is perfect for lesbians!

She needs help.

You're going where?

Where is he?

What idiot!

Mrs....

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Gillian Freeman

Gillian Freeman (born 5 December 1929) is a British writer. Born to Jewish parents Dr. Jack Freeman and his wife Freda (née Davids) in North London, she graduated in English Language and Literature from the University of Reading in 1951. She married Edward Thorpe, novelist and ballet critic of the Evening Standard, in 1955. They have two daughters, the actresses Harriet Thorpe and Matilda Thorpe. One of her best known books was the 1961 novel The Leather Boys (published under the pseudonym Eliot George, a reference to the writer George Eliot), a story of a gay relationship between two young working-class men, later turned into a film for which she wrote the screenplay, this time under her own name. The novel was commissioned by the publisher Anthony Blond, who wanted a story about a "Romeo and Romeo in the South London suburbs". Her non-fiction book The Undergrowth of Literature (1967), was a pioneering study of pornography. In 1979, on another commission from Blond, she wrote a fictional diary, Nazi Lady: The Diaries of Elisabeth von Stahlenberg, 1938–48; Freeman's authorship was not at first revealed and many readers took it to be genuine. Her most recent book is But Nobody Lives in Bloomsbury (2006), a fictional study of the Bloomsbury Group. more…

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