Watched: 03/11/2024
Format: Amazon
Viewing: First
Director/ Writer: Jack Hill
This one was viewed on the rec of JAL, who will watch just about anything (and does), and only sends things my way if he's pretty sure he knows I'll find something at least interesting about a flick. And, indeed, this is no exception. Sadly, this same rule doesn't apply to everyone else who seems to have whole TV shows you want for me to watch instead of a 90 minute movie.
I'm always curious about the folks who run parallel to the studio system, especially those with minimal artistic aspirations - a la Roger Corman. Like, I get that David Lynch was not going to get Disney to make Eraserhead. But there's a lot of folks out there, and always have been, making movies fast and cheap in genre spaces, with a wildly varying level of skill. It seems like a curious world, and it's funny that - for as much as Hollywood loves a story about movie making - I don't know that many movies about this part of the industry, and it seems rife with possibility.
Writer/ Director Jack Hill swung back and forth between respectable studio work (IMDB says he designed the Disneyland castle?) and independent work. And I get the feeling, a movie about making Pit Stop (1969)* might be more fun than the actual film - which is pretty watchable itself. Hill came out of the Corman shop, and this movie is produced by Corman (credit-free), so that explains no small part of it.
It's impossible not to talk about the cast, so I'll head there.