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Twin Features

Released: 2025-03-08
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Released: 2025-03-08
© 2025 Twin Features
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Stardom in The Third Man (1949) & Pale Rider (1985)

Stardom in The Third Man (1949) & Pale Rider (1985)

Time: 42:36
In this episode our focus is on Stardom, and our Twin Feature is The Third Man (1949) & Pale Rider (1985).
With Orson Welles in The Third Man and Clint Eastwood in Pale Rider, both films use their stars presence (or a notable lack of it) in similar ways. Two titans of cinema, Welles and Eastwood loom over these films, both as their characters within the story, and in the wider context of the film's productions. We take a look at just how impactful these stars are in regards to each films production, filmmaking, and audience perception of their characters.
Sources:
Rossenbaum, J. (2007). Discovering Orson Welles. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press
McDonald, P. (2013). Hollywood Stardom. Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell
Dyer, R. and McDonald, P. (1998) [1979]. Stars. 2nd ed. London: British Film Institute
Bogdanovich, P. Welles, O. (1993). This Is Orson Welles. Edited by Rossenbaum. London: HarperCollins
Neibaur, J. L. (2015). The Clint Eastwood Westerns. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
Hayward, S. (2006), Cinema Studies: Key Concepts. 3rd Edition. London: Routledge
Ebert, R. (1985). 'Pale Rider movie review & film summary. Available at: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pale-rider-1985
Episode ID: 1000698399820
GUID: 1ecfff9b-bda6-401e-92c6-f48c0c3f7b05
Release Date: 08/03/2025, 18:34:15

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A monthly film podcast that suggests a double (or 'Twin') feature of films that unexpectedly connect through an area of filmmmaking and film theory.
Hosted by Alex Brindle, a film studies teacher, and his twin brother Lewis Brindle, an assistant director in Film and TV, TWIN FEATURES seeks to create cinematic connections in unlikely places, embrace film scholarship, and celebrate movies from all times and regions.
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