VHS / 1960
Title | [The flower thief--workprint and outtakes] |
Item type | VHS |
Author(s) |
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Imprint | [United States Ron Rice, 1960 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
Notes |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (52 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. |
Languages:
Date text:
1960Publisher:
Ron RiceSubject headings:
Item Type:
Oskicat subjects:
Millenium MARC Record:
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001 43993867
005 20000506 TAPE oclc9991: 0012
007 vf bbahou
008 000710s1960 xxu052 vleng d
009 Reclvl: f Addate: 000710 Addid: OCL Moddate: 080528 Modid:
XRF
035 (PFA-FILM)113
035 GLADN50874497
040 CUY|eamim|cCUY
090 |b0500-01-7852
245 04 [The flower thief--workprint and outtakes]
|h[videorecording] /|c[filmmaker, Ron Rice]
257 U.S.
260 [United States :|bRon Rice,|c1960]
300 1 videocassette of 1 (52 min.) :|bsd., b&w ;|c1/2 in.
500 The release version of the film runs 75 minutes.
500 No title or credits appear on film. Title supplied from
film leader and can; credits supplied from:
500 Workprint running time: 30:00. Outtakes running time: 22:
00.
500 No date on film; date supplied from: Visionary film / P.
Adams Sitney.
500 Typed title card in negative spliced at head of print: THE
FLOWER THIEF. The film you are about to see is a mixture
of fact and fantasy. These have been fused in a way that
gives the film its own internal logic. At times, it
faithfully documents life in San Francisco's Grant Avenue
Bohemian Colony (known to most as Beatniks). At times
there is a plot, but only in the loosest sense of the
word. (There were no rehearsals: the acting was
spontaneous, generated by a peculiar mystique between the
director and the actors). The film was made in 1960, at a
time when most outsiders were condemning and berating
these Bohemians as ineffectual humorless frauds.--P.J.
Rigney, M.D. San Francisco, 1961.
506 PFA 0500-01-7852. Restricted: For research use.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CBPF.
511 0 [Cast:] Taylor Mead, "Big Daddy" Nord.
518 Filmed in San Francisco.
520 [Workprint:] Taylor Mead portrays the flower thief, a man
who wanders the North Beach area of San Francisco,
observing the world around him and displaying kindness to
a large teddy bear. Like a child, he stops by a playground
and talks with the children there; he dances in the
street; watches the destruction of a building, and then
has coffee with an almost-naked woman he meets in an
abandoned, rubble-strewn building. He finds a teddy bear,
and carries it with him on his travels. He stops in a bar
and listens to jazz with other Beatniks, then returns to
the abandoned building and treats the teddy violently.
Perhaps feeling remorse, the man puts the bear in a little
wagon and pulls it up a hill to Coit Tower. There he
offers the bear to the statue of Columbus, but Columbus
does not respond. The man sits in the wagon with the teddy
bear and rides the wagon down the hill. He returns to his
abandoned warehouse, sitting morosely. Many men appear in
the loft and come downstairs, wheeling a large circular
object.
520 8 [Outtakes:] Scenes not used in the completed film.
Includes shots of the man (Taylor Mead) wandering on the
beach, other people walking in the street,
superimpositions, and scenes in a park.
534 |pOriginal format:|e16mm.
655 7 Personal/independent films.|2mim
690 U.S. films
690 San Francisco in films
700 1 Rice, Ron.
700 1 Mead, Taylor.
700 1 Nord, Big Daddy.
935 GLADN50874497
941 0 PFA 0500-01-7852. film to tape transfer at PFA of prints
1612-01-809 & 810; logged in 1995 Oct 25.
946 PFA 0500-01-7852. This is a video copy of what appears to
be a re-editing of a release print version of The flower
thief, and the resulting outtakes, put together by Francis
Rigney. See records for PFA prints 1612-01-809 & 1612-01-
810.
948 PFA 0500-01-7852. Restricted: For research use.
956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
957 OCLC xref loaded 20140928
994 92|bCUY