Some great obscure films here...
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Originally Posted by 20to20K
...but a couple of my favs have been named! (Do they now cease to be obscure?)
1) Rabbit Proof Fence - based on a true story, govenment subsidized ethnic cleansing in Austraila 75 years ago. Very powerful and disturbing.
2) M - not all THAT obscure. Fritz Lange 30's flick with Peter Lorre about a child molester running loose in Germany. Despite being from the 30's it's far creepier than any other movie of this type that would be made today.
3) Man Bites Dog - 2 French film students follow a serial killer performing his exploits and make a documentary about it. Quite bizzare.
4) Prisoner of Shark Island - The story of Walter Mudd...the Baltimore doctor who unknowingly set John Wilkes Booth broken foot as he fleeing from the law. Follows his kangaroo court trial, harsh prison experience and bold escape attempts. Another 30's flick.
This Mudd guy is the source of the famous cliche "...or your name will be mud(d)"
5) Suddenly - Frank Sinatra as a bitter war vet hired to assasinate the president. This was made in the 50's and from what I read was banned until the 70's or 80's from TV. Sterling Hayden is great in support.
There is this other German flick from about 5 years ago but I can't remember the title.
It may be (translated) "The Experiment" about these psychologists who hire a few dozen
German guys to pretend like their either prisoners or prison guards in an abandoned prison and study their behavior behind closed doors over time (about 6 weeks I think). It too was a true story. What happens to them may shock you.
I'm familiar with every film on here except "Man Bites Dog". All good movies and some are/were quite obscure. "Rabbit Proof Fence" had my whole family crying and screaming in anger that "civilised" people were doing this to other people up until the 1970s?!!!! "Suddenly" I saw only once, on a saturday afternoon on TCM. I'm amazed the film ever gets shown at all...
Da Worfster :cool: