I want to see this movie. It looks like an ultimate time capsule of late '50s LA sleeze. And "The Balcony" has me blown away. I was expecting a D List cast and instead it's stellar. And on a related note, can you ask your friend if Alamo Draft ever ran a copy of "The Miracle Chicken." A copy was briefly posted on YouTube, but it's only half of the short. The poster said their dad once had a copy that was shown around the SF area, but that film is now gone. The history behind the film is crazy, involving a headless rooster, the SPCA, the owner who started a church of Lazarus after the bird died, a musical play based on events, and a lawyer who financed the film and made a hobby of collecting court transcripts that referenced headless chickens.
We think you will really enjoy "The Savage Eye." Kier-La hasn't been at the Alamo Drafthouse in a long while, but you can reach out to her at https://www.kierlajanisse.com/contact. Hope your headless chicken flick turns up!
Fantastic truly beautiful work with so much meaning
I want to see this movie. It looks like an ultimate time capsule of late '50s LA sleeze. And "The Balcony" has me blown away. I was expecting a D List cast and instead it's stellar. And on a related note, can you ask your friend if Alamo Draft ever ran a copy of "The Miracle Chicken." A copy was briefly posted on YouTube, but it's only half of the short. The poster said their dad once had a copy that was shown around the SF area, but that film is now gone. The history behind the film is crazy, involving a headless rooster, the SPCA, the owner who started a church of Lazarus after the bird died, a musical play based on events, and a lawyer who financed the film and made a hobby of collecting court transcripts that referenced headless chickens.
We think you will really enjoy "The Savage Eye." Kier-La hasn't been at the Alamo Drafthouse in a long while, but you can reach out to her at https://www.kierlajanisse.com/contact. Hope your headless chicken flick turns up!
So interesting