Worth reading is his 1984 novel, "A Rustle in the Grass" - a delightful novel (a la "Watership Down") about a colony of ants. Hawdon's career in film acting never took off but he did a lot of stage work in England and a lot of writing as well. The human scenery is attractive as well with stars Victoria Vetri and Robin Hawdon spending the entire production in nothing more than fur bikinis. But, hey, that's how movies got started in the first place! Worth noting is the Canary Island scenery which is fresh and evocative. The dialog is in "caveman" with no subtitles, which means the story is told almost entirely in visual terms. A movie that just seems to get better with the passing years.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |