Andersen's first extant work as a filmmaker, made as group project while he was a film student at the University of Southern California. A spirited adaptation of Beckett's eponymous mimed play, efficiently compressed to the 300 foot (16mm) class requirement, Act Without Words boasts an uncredited Lester Young soundtrack that points towards Andersen's interest in American musical traditions.
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Act Without Words No. 1 by Samuel Beckett
This balletic mime written in French in 1956 and first performed in 1957 originally featured music by Beckett's cousin John Beckett. This stylized version ...
Three Short Plays by Samuel Beckett; Act Without Words I Rough For Theatre II Catastrophe
Three Short Plays by Samuel Beckett at Old Red Lion Theatre in Islington London Presented by Whispering Beasts in Association with Robert Bradish ...
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Lucky Jo and his three friends are little criminals, who try to live from small burglaries. But they never have luck - ever so often something inpredictable happens to Jo and gets one of them arrested.
Once upon a time there lived in the same village two men bearing the very same name. One of them chanced to possess four horses, the other had only one horse, so, by way of distinguishing them from each other, the proprietor of four horses was called "Great Claus," and he who owned but one horse was known as "Little Claus".
Songs about eternal love, American vagabonds, cowboys and desperadoes, with the romance of railways and trains speeding into the distance are recorded as film songs, and so, for example, in the well-known standard Franck and Johnny you will see M.