

The Goonies
From a story by Steven Spielberg, this kids’ treasure hunt comedy is sick, rude fun.
Bush Mama
Bush Mama NR, 97 min. Directed by Haile Gerima, Narrated by , Voices by , Starring Barbara O. Jones, Johnny Weathers, Susan Williams, Cora Lee Day. Made by an Ethiopian-born filmmaker as his UCLA thesis project, Bush Mama is a rough, low-budget work of passion. It’s a story about life in the Watts ghetto that…
The Exorcist: The Version You’ve Never Seen
The Exorcist: The Version You’ve Never Seen 2000, R, 131 min. Directed by William Friedkin, Narrated by , Voices by , Starring Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Max Von Sydow, Jason Miller, Lee J. Cobb, Kitty Winn. No matter how many times viewed, The Exorcist never fails to deliver the goods. As soul-frightening and technically mesmerizing…
Book Reviews
Cunt: A Declaration of Independence by Inga Muscio Seal Press, 277pp., $14.95 (paper) You can’t help but judge this particular book by its cover. On a bright yellow background nestles a wide-open flower in varying shades of pink and red. Bold letters shout out that most troublesome of four-letter words. Try reading this in a…
South by South First
Little Mexico 2304 S. First, 462-2188 Daily, 7am-9:30pm There’s something about Little Mexico that sets it apart from most South First Street Tex-Mex eateries. Maybe it’s the atmosphere, which unlike many Tex-Mex restaurants, seems comfortably domestic. Maybe it’s that, in addition to well-known Tex-Mex favorites, they offer some very good interior Mexican dishes. Or perhaps…
Record Reviews
Ron Flynt and the BlueheartsBig Blue Heart There’s a problem at the heart of this album — literally. See, “Picasso II” aka “Picasso’s Big Blue Heart” is a truly majestic pop song, one that was perfectly executed on 1998’s Interstate 20/20 album by Flynt and his longtime band 20/20. Because that album received no promotion…
Naked City
The Asian-AmericanAlliance holds a fundraiser for Mayor Kirk Watson, raising more than $10,000.
TV Eye
Is it a coincidence that at the turn of the century, magic and the supernatural has made another appearance on TV?
Second Helpings: Austin Barbecue
Where to find fine barbecue in Austin.
Off the Bookshelf
I’m Afraid, You’re Afraid 448 Things to Fear and Why by Melinda Muse Hyperion, 208 pp., $12.95 (paper) Are you reading this while chewing gum, wearing eyeglasses or deodorant, in a mall, or on Monday? Look out! I’m Afraid, You’re Afraid lists 443 other things you mustn’t touch, eat, do, or be. Like mangos, molasses,…
South by South First
El Mercado 1302 S. First, 447-7445 Sun-Thu, 9am-10pm; Fri-Sat, 9am-11pm This is the place to meet a bunch of folks where the whole lot of you can find something to satisfy. The menu is an extensive, five-page, Tex-Mex textbook: lots of enchiladas, fajitas, chimichangas, burritos, the works. Vegetarians are accommodated with a respectable selection of…
More Flava Than Juicy Fruit
WEDNESDAY PICKS HIP HOP HUMPDAY: Since last summer, the place to get live on Wednesday nights has been the Mercury, as the Hip Hop Humpday bunch brings more flavor than Juicy Fruit and Doublemint combined. Spurred on by the rhyming of Bavu, Garyson, Tee-Double, and any number of pickup MCs, the DJ/funk-band fusion keeps the…
Record Reviews
Hank Williams III Risin’ Outlaw (Curb) What a legacy to live up to. It’d be a tough row to hoe, being the youngest Hank and having to deal with the inevitable comparisons (good and bad). Well, this Hank has a little ways to go, but he acquits himself nicely on his debut, Risin’ Outlaw. Williams…
Down to the Wire
SOS, Bradley, and the city try to work out their differences and come to an agreement they all can live with on the Bradley Settlement.
Mission to Mars
Mission to Mars 2000, PG, 113 min. Directed by Brian De Palma, Narrated by , Voices by , Starring Jill Teed, Elise Neal, Tim Robbins, Kim Delaney, Jerry O’Connell, Connie Nielsen, Don Cheadle, Gary Sinise. I lost Brian De Palma around the time he stopped using Pino Donaggio as his chief source of film scores.…
PostFest
With cultural festivals popping up around Austin like orange traffic cones, a few festival organizers offer their insights into running a festival.
Off the Bookshelf
Introducing American Politics by Patrick Brogan and Chris Garratt Totem Books, 192 pp., $10.95 (paper) Aimed at a high-school and college-level audience, this slim, illustration-heavy primer on politics American-style gives a very rudimentary introduction to our political history from the birth of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights (the texts…
South by South First
Tex-Mex Bar-B-Q Oltorf & South First, 443-6966 Sun-Thu, 11am-8pm; Fri-Sat, 11am-2am The friendly, hardworking Salas family brought their Circle S catering business to this former fast food outlet several months ago, and the neighborhood is certainly richer for it. While Lydia Salas caters lunches for private schools around the city, Manuel mans the Southern Pride…
More Flava Than Juicy Fruit
WEDNESDAY SLEEPERS TROY YOUNG CAMPBELL: This former Loose Diamond successfully traded in roots-rockin’ for a more experimental brand of singer-songwriter fare on last year’s Man vs. Beast. With a new album due before year’s end, this one looks like a great opportunity for both SXSW’s European guests and locals alike to spend 45 minutes with…
Record Reviews
Josh RouseHome (Ryko/Slow River) Knowing that Josh Rouse is definitely not Frank Zappa (or even a wannabe) makes perusing the titles of Home, his second full-length release, all the more curiosity piquing. “Hey Porcupine,” “100M Backstroke,” and “Marvin Gaye” are not the prototypical titles of a soft-spoken sentimentalist, and they almost belie the warm understatement…
Cars and Speed and Flight
Just prior to his appearance at SXSW Film for a retrospective of his work, Monte Hellman talks about a career in film.
PostFest
Introduction Festivals are the orange plastic cones on Austin’s cultural roadway. Once brightly colored novelties scattered lightly across our urban landscape, these attention grabbers have now become ubiquitous; no matter where you go, there one is. If it isn’t one of the monster, city-consuming events such as SXSW, it may be one of the smaller…
Off the Bookshelf
Rules of the Lake Stories by Irene Ziegler SMU Press, 192 pp., $19.95 The anguish of trying to dredge up courage is as indigenous to this lucid collection of stories as are the volatile Florida waters surrounding Annie Bartlett, Ziegler’s persevering adolescent protagonist. Swimming between adult narration and a poignant child’s eye, Ziegler explores the…
South by South First
La Reyna 1816 S. First, 447-1280 Mon-Sat, 7am-9pm; Sun, 8am-8:30pm La Reyna seems to have an almost constantly bustling business, even among so many nearby haunts. The dining area hasn’t messed with the note it struck in what appears to be 1967. Perhaps it is unintentional, but the effect is very retro-chic. The folks who…
Dancing About Architecture
The usual suspects return: Miles Zuniga, Daniel Johnston, Sandra Bullock, Bob Schneider, and the Asylum Street Spankers; also, Patti Smith returns to Austin for SXSW, as do a bunch of other people.
Record Reviews
The New Duncan ImperialsSticky (Pravda) With the possible exception of the Beatles’ White Album, the double disc set has long been the target of critical disdain, a sign that the artists involved were getting too big for their collective breeches. Witness the bloated Tusk following up Fleetwood Mac’s classic, hit-laden Rumors or the relatively disappointing…
Remembering Writer Charles Willeford
When producer Roger Corman optioned Charles Willeford’s novel, Cockfighter, Willeford jumped at the chance to write the screenplay. Willeford also had a small part in the film, and he admired its star, Warren Oates. Nonetheless, Willeford felt oddly “superfluous” on the movie set. “Once the script has been set and a production schedule figured out,…
PostFest
Vicky Boone, FronteraFest Maybe it takes a Texas native to ride herd over what’s almost a stampede of theatre professionals and amateurs each year. Maybe it takes someone at least geographically connected to cowgirl mythology to oversee the staging of 80 (!) short- and 21 full-length performance works in several sites throughout Austin over the…
Off the Bookshelf
Crossing A Memoir by Deirdre N. McCloskey University of Chicago Press, 228 pp., $25 Crossing: A Memoir chronicles the transition of Donald McCloskey, a married father of two and respected professor of economics, into Deirdre McCloskey, still a professor, but one who also travels and lectures on her experiences as a transgender. When Donald makes…
South by South First
Polvo’s Restaurant and Bar 2004 S. First, 441-5446 Daily, 7am-10pm Polvo’s logo is a dust devil, and the word translates literally as “dust,” but the name actually comes from the nickname of the owner, Jose Linares. When Jose was a cook, he was so fast that he was given the moniker “Polvo.” All we know…
Record Reviews
Ian MooreAnd All the Colors… (Koch) Ian Moore has come so far that the place he left behind exists only in the future. The landmarks are unmistakable, sticking up out of the sand like the Austin of thousands of years ago: Joe Ely hatchet man circa Live at Liberty Lunch, “Ian Is God” guitar hero…
Miles to Go
A transportation bond package combining roads and light rail is planned for November.
The Examined Life
Prior to a retrospective of his documentaries at SXSWFilm, D.A. Pennebaker reflects on a career spent as a fly on the wall.
PostFest
Chris Valentine, DANCEfest Austin might not have its newest festival of dance were it not for the local jazz scene. Chris Valentine, founder/director of the two-year-old DANCEfest, is a lifelong music fanatic who happened to be doing volunteer work with the Clarksville Jazz Festival when he found himself drawn to dance. “I was in charge…
Local Bestsellers
Local bestsellers are based on recent sales at Austin bookstores selected to reflect varied reading interests.
South by South First
La Mexicana Bakery 1924 S. First, 443-6369 Daily, 4am-8:30pm You’re not going to miss this place, not even if you try. This is the brightly lit, white establishment with the throbbing neon sign that swirls around the roof. After years of passing this bakery without a thought, locals were given the hard sell when the…
Record Reviews
Two Ton Boa(Kill Rock Stars) “My heart is floating in a seasick bag of meat” is a pretty frightening way of saying “Welcome to my world,” but for Two Ton Boa, that first line of the first song is as good an establishing point as any, especially for a sound that’s driven as much by…
How You Became a Criminal
An interview with Canadian documentary filmmaker Ron Mann about his newest film, Grass.
3 Strikes
3 Strikes 2000, R, 83 min. Directed by D.J. Pooh, Narrated by , Voices by , Starring Brian Hooks, N’Bushe Wright, Faizon Love, De’Aundre Bonds, David Alan Grier, Vincent Schiavelli, George Wallace, Antonio Fargas, David Leisure. Lenny Bruce used to do a routine about the way in which nasty words could lose their power and…
PostFest
Daniel Johnson & Wendy Brockett, Mid-Winter Festival of Music If the phrase “early music” suggests to you the noise from your clock radio when it jolts you awake in the morning, then you’re part of the target audience for the Texas Early Music Project’s Mid-Winter Festival of Music. Before launching the event two years ago,…
Page Two
No soul is more appropriate for the SXSW film festival than the late actor Warren Oates.
South by South First
Taqueria El Borrego de Oro 2414 S. First, 441-4878 Sun-Thu, 7am-9pm; Fri-Sat, 7am-10pm A meal at this unassuming blip of a restaurant is one of those hoped-for experiences of finding a gem in a rough exterior. Every time you enter a little mom-and-pop type of diner, don’t you hope the food will be a revelation…
Record Reviews
Papas Fritas Buildings & Grounds (Minty Fresh) The mighty triumvirate of indie rock — to be really, really good, really, really smart, and really really humble — is such a sweet thing to find in one band these days. The subtle brilliance of Boston-baked Papas Fritas shines through on this, their third CD for Chicago-based…
Oh, To Be a Constable
10 candidates compete for four open constable seats
Double Take
Screenwriter Lawrence Wright and General Manuel Noriega are both eligible for freedom this year. With the release of the Showtime movie Noriega: God’s Favorite and the appearance of his novel based on the screenplay, Wright will escape a story that has occupied him for more than a decade, triggered by the 1989 United States invasion…
Articulations
A big vote of confidence for new Ballet Austin artistic director Stephen Mills; a way you can “Bowl With the Bards”.
Public Notice
This week, your sassy yet totally sincere public service column goes wiggy over the new Patti Smith CDand tells you that her free show at SXSW will benefit a good cause. Other good causes, as usual, are pimped within as well..
South by South First
Mercedes Martinez Restaurant & Bar 1703 S. First, 440-1889 Mon-Thu, 11am-10pm; Fri, 11am-11pm; Sat, 8am-11pm; Sun, 8am-10pm Mercedes Martinez, a sprawling eatery named for its owner’s grandmother, is somewhat hidden at the back of a parking lot adjacent to landmark Austin music venue Jovita’s Cantina. A relatively new entry to the South First Mexican food…
Record Reviews
Sister SonnyLovesongs (Jetset) Whether it’s because their take on ambient and psychedelic music is such an intellectual one, or that songs with pop structures are pushed to their limits in duration and drone, or even that vocalist Pedro Carmona-Alvarez sounds uncannily like a young David Gilmour when he hits that plaintive, breathy, midrange wail, Norwegian…
Travis County Constable Candidates
Democrats Republicans Pct. 1: Luke Mercer, Michael Carter, Flynn Lee Pct. 2: Kevin Ward, Bob Vann, Jeff Hill Pct. 3: Kevin Miskell, Drew McAngus, Xavier Montalvo Pct. 4: Rocky Medrano, Maria Canchola, Joe Hardin Pct. 5: Bruce Elfant Incumbents in bold
Soldier of Fortune
Comic Steven Wright offers observations on his return to short film, “One Soldier,” the pressure of following up an Academy Award, and this bad trick called life.
Exhibitionism
Sample the Austin theatre scene in tasty 10-minute bites via the new Austin Script Works’ compilation Speaking in Tongues.
After a Fashion
The seamy underbelly of the Austin salon scene, part II.
South by South First
Taqueria Arandas #5 2448 S. First, 707-0887 Daily, 7am-midnight Taquerias Arandas first opened in Austin in October of 1988, and has gotten bigger and better with each passing year. Location No. 5 is on South First, about a block south of the intersection with Oltorf. It’s located in a long, narrow cream-colored cinderblock building, and…
Record Reviews
MachaSee It Another Way (Jetset) In 1998, New York indie Jetset released the eponymous debut by the Athens, Georgia, outfit Macha. The hourish release documented a band versed in instrumental rock, but one influenced much more by the East than any eclectic export from their college-cum-music hometown. See It Another Way picks up right where…
There’s Something About Mary
Mary arnold gets down to brass tacks on bradley deal
Exhibitionism
Think trancer’s paradise + Donovan — the hippie-dippy stuff + a clever metafictive show in which a live performer conducts an orchestra on film, and you’ll have a sense of Andrew Baron’s Century Plant.
Mr. Smarty Pants
It’s Tom vs. Jerry vs. Butch vs. horses vs. Hitler in this week’s fact smackdown.
South by South First
Jovita’s Cantina 1619 S. First, 447-7825 Mon-Sat, 11am-10pm In Austin, almost everyone who calls themselves a resident has come to dine at Jovita’s at least once. This funky sprawling restaurant is one of the increasingly rare Austin eateries where people can still feel like they share in a small-town community. It’s the kind of place…
Record Reviews
The Gunga DinGlitterati (Jetset) Big guitars make my mama cry, and mama’s dam’s a-burstin. That might as well be a lyric from vocalist/chanteuse Siobhan Duffy, but it isn’t. These big guitars — from New York, not Texas — rock and stomp with all the swaggery bravado of a two-bit tin star resting in the dust…
Proposed Bradley Agreement
The shaded areas indicate how Gary Bradley would be allowed to develop his property under the terms of the proposed settlement with the city. LIGHT GRAY: SOS Ordinance Area (1850 acres): Development must comply with all SOS impervious cover and structural control limits. MEDIUM GRAY: Composite Ordinance (1200 acres): This compromise plan, passed in 1991,…
Spotlights
Sleepwalk Thirty-four-year-old James Savoca, a veteran of the New York theatre scene, has crafted a winning, emotionally powerful, and completely unpredictable piece of narrative with his debut film Sleepwalk. The film chronicles the romantic pas de deux that arises from a chance midnight encounter between Ray (Ivan Martin), a worse-for-wear night crawler, and Henrietta (Drea…
Exhibitionism
Writer Terry Galloway and theatre company Rude Mechanicals are “an amazing match” in the slapstick-and-death piece In the House of the Moles.
Coach’s Corner
Part 3 of the Coach’s trilogy on girls’ high school basketball.
South by South First
Map 1. El Mercado1302 S. First 2. Jovita’s Cantina1619 S. First 3. Mercedes Martinez Restaurant & Bar1703 S. First 4. La Reyna1816 S. First 5. La Mexicana Bakery1924 S. First 6. Polvo’s Restaurant and Bar2004 S. First 7. Little Mexico2304 S. First 8. Tex-Mex Bar-B-QOltorf & South First 9. Taqueria El Borrego de Oro2414 S.…
Record Reviews
Reverend Horton HeatSpend a Night in the Box (Time Bomb) Along with televised bridal lotteries and pro rasslers holding public office, the idea of a mellow Reverend Horton Heat resolutely belongs in Metallica’s “things that should not be” file. But stranger things have happened — obviously — and compared to the bloodshot, bug-eyed zeal of…
Naked City
capital metro fires don dcheatham and longhorn railway co.; patrick beach and gregory kallenberg leave the statesman, city faces lead-based paint problem.
Spotlights
Kitchen Privileges When I speak to New Orleans director Mari Kornhauser, she’s recovering from Mardi Gras the night before, along with the rest of the parish. Although she now lives in the Crescent City, she’s spent much of the last decade in Los Angeles, writing a series of spec and commissioned film scripts (among them…
Bizarre Talents
The strange road to success of former Austin bookseller Lynn Bender.
Day Trips
The Fredericksburg Herb Farm is everything great about the Hill Country town condensed down to 14 acres.
Food-o-File
In this week’s edition of Food-o-file, Austin Chronicle Cuisines editor Virginia B. Wood goes on a mini-rant and updates readers on local restaurant news.
Record Reviews
BuzzkillHouse of Bad Touch (Alternative Tentacles) Suddenly it’s 1984 — again. Just when you thought that the world was free of the scourge of Eighties hardcore, the happy folks at Alternative Tentacles shove this Buzzkill CD right down your throat. Kerosene-throat vocals, squiggly noise-guitar solos, berserk drums pushing 500 beats a minute, songs shorter than…
Naked City
The City Council considers architects for its new City Hall.
Spotlights
The Target Shoots First Columbia House must have thought they were getting the deal of the century when they signed up eager young Nirvana fan Chris Wilcha for their marketing team. They should have read the fine print. Wilcha showed up for his first day of work armed with a Hi-8 video camera. When nobody…
Postscripts
There’s not much about Texas that isn’t in the new Texas Short Stories 2; editor Billy Bob Hill reveals why.
About AIDS
A type of protein may help reverse AIDS-related wasting syndromes.
The Least of These
UT professor Horace Newcomb reflects on the segregation South on the release of his friend and colleague Paul Stekler’s documentary George Wallace: Settin’ the Woods on Fire.
Record Reviews
Drunk Horse(Man’s Ruin) Rearing up on its hind legs like Robert E. Lee just dug his silver-tipped spurs into the beast’s tawny hide, Drunk Horse is a steed worthy of its pedigree. The Oakland, California, quartet, led by singer, pianist, and sole composer Elijah Eckert and spurred on by six-string Samurai John Mills, bucks and…
Naked City
Local beer, wine, and ice vendor John Zamora says he’s just trying to make ends meet; but a neighbor says his noisy ice machine is a nuisance and violates city code.
Spotlights
Wildflowers Clea DuVall has those deep, round, chestnut eyes that convey years of experience with a solitary glance. Whether stealing scenes as a high school rebel in The Faculty or blending in with the institutional histrionics of her Girl, Interrupted co-stars, DuVall always seems to capture that unique blend of wisdom and naiveté. In writer/director…
Book Reviews
Which Lie Did I Tell?: More Adventures in the Screen Trade by William Goldman Pantheon Books, 384 pp., $26 William Goldman tells the truth, and it hurts. In his bestselling 1983 book, Adventures in the Screen Trade, Goldman coined a phrase about Hollywood that is as accurate today as it was nearly 20 years ago:…
South by South First
Like any self-respecting Texas town, Austin boasts good Mexican eating all over the city. But for sheer volume of respectable, even wonderful, eateries, South First Street is the place to go.
The Road to Damascus
The story behind Paul Stekler and Daniel McCabe’s documentary George Wallace: Settin’ the Woods on Fire
Record Reviews
The Delta 72000 (Touch & Go) Like Samir, the South Asian immigrant with the unpronounceable last name in Mike Judge’s Office Space, the Delta 72 is “back up on that ass.” That’s good news, because after ’97’s disappointing, discombobulated Soul of a New Machine, the departure of fetching brunette keymistress Sarah Stolfa, and a flat…
Naked City
In conjunction with the South by Southwest Interactive Festival, Congressman Lloyd Doggett will discuss the federal government’s Internet-related initiatives at a forum hosted by the Austin Association of Internet Professionals on Monday, March 13, 8:15-9:30am at the Austin Convention Center. Check out http://www.austin.association.org for more info. The Travis County Democratic Women will hold a discussion…
Spotlights
Spectres of the Spectrum “My project has to do with media archeology,” says Spectres of the Spectrum director Craig Baldwin. “It’s about going back and finding the artifacts from early television and capturing that weird sense of time and awkwardness that was present back then.” There’s more to it than that, though. Spectres is the…
Book Reviews
Cinema of Outsiders: The Rise of American Independent Film by Emanuel Levy New York University Press, 660 pp., $34.95 Everywhere these days, the sobriquet “indie” seems to be the new mantra. That friendly little abbreviated form of “independent” is dropping from lips across the land and landing square on the cultural zeitgeist like dollar bills…
South by South First
Introduction Like any self-respecting Texas town, Austin boasts good Mexican eating all over the city. But for sheer volume of respectable, even wonderful, eateries, South First Street is the place to go. Stretching roughly from Barton Springs to Ben White is a collection of restaurants offering a culinary trip through several states in Mexico as…
In Between Days
At the Crossroads of the 1999-2000 Austin Music Awards.
Record Reviews
VUESPCD465 (Sub Pop) If you locked a monkey in a room alone and fed it nothing but a steady diet of Seventies, Eighties, and Nineties Velvets-influenced bands, would it just be a matter of time before it came up with White Light White Heat? And what would happen if you took that monkey and dressed…
Naked City
George W. Bush sweeps the primaries and launches a major attack onAl Gore, who will be his opponent in the November presidential election race.
Short Cuts
Upcoming events and workshops of interest to the Austin film community.
Book Reviews
Conversations With Wilder by Cameron Crowe Knopf, 400 pp., $35 “Imagine for a moment a party,” begins Cameron Crowe in the introduction to his own chapter of film history. “A somewhat elegant affair, populated solely by characters from the films of Billy Wilder. Over there at the piano, swirling a drink, is the doomed Walter…
South by South First
El Nopalito 2809 S. First, 326-2026 Tue-Fri, 7am-3pm; Sat-Sun, 8am-2pm If there is any such thing as good food karma, this small white frame building has seen more than its share. For years, this building housed the legendary Virginia’s Cafe, where a cranky Virginia Daugherty served up exemplary downhome cooking and tart-tongued insults to a…
1999-2000 Austin Music Awards
Wednesday March 15, 2000 Austin Music Hall 7:55pm sharp 8:15pm Terri Hendrix & Ray Wylie Hubbard 8:50pm Shawn Sahm & Friends 9:30pm Texas Trumpets 10:00pm Kelly Willis 10:30pm Sterling Morrison Tribute with Tosca, Alejandro Escovedo, John Cale 11:10pm The Bob Schneider Show All times subject to change.
Record Reviews
Mo Jamal Lost Persian Cat Don’t you just hate those people who excel in more than one thing? Well maybe not hate, but certainly envy. Multidimensional local artist Mo Jamal is just such a person. Hailing from Iran, Jamal has earned a few art degrees (including a stint at France’s renown Sorbonne), and had exhibitions…
Naked City
The City Council lifts a building moratorium onHyde Park Baptist Church, allowing the church to file a site plan for a five-story garage and setting off a storm of protests from neighbors.
Video Reviews
(“Video Reviews” wishes to thank Encore Movies & Music, I Luv Video, Vulcan Video, and Waterloo Video for their help in providing videos, laser discs, and DVDs.)The Boston Strangler D: Richard Fleischer (1968); with Henry Fonda, Tony Curtis, George Kennedy, Sally Kellerman.Mr. MajestykD: Richard Fleischer (1974); with Charles Bronson, Linda Cristal, Al Lettieri, Paul Koslo.…






