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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2006

Edward Gorey talks about obscure indie films in his kitchen (home on Cape Cod) while his cat saunters back and forth, sometimes obstructing the camera view. Raw footage from the upcoming Mooncusser Films feature-length documentary, directed by Christopher Seufert.

See more clips at http://www.EdwardGoreyFilm.com

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  • He is referring to the movie Suture.

  • I am indeed sorry to hear that. It's hard to believe he's been gone eight years now. Editing the footage keeps him very fresh in our memory.

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  • lol cat STARING at the camera

  • I could listen to him talk for hours.

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  • Hehe creepie kitty mow mow

  • @GuillermoNicris That's wonderful news! I'm a big fan of both directors, so I'll have to look into it. I've been trying to watch all of Ingmar Bergman's earlier films lately, which has been a thoroughly enjoyable mission, to say the least. Thank you for such courtesy!

  • Hi Kitty.

  • @SmileyCrossbones LOL the cat is like "that 's right bitches I am Edward Goreys friend and you are not."

  • @curtisrunstedler I have, and it's one of my favorites. It has sort of a Steven Soderberg meets Stanley Kubrick meets Hitchcock's "Spellbound" feel to it. The "western modern" building mentioned by Gorey is in fact the old city council building in the middle of downtown Phoenix AZ. The directors, Scott McGhee and David Siegel, also made the excellent 2001 film "The Deep End" starring Tilda Swinton, which is much easier to find on DVD.

  • This sequence is wonderfully engaging. The sort of man one could have talked to for hours and the cat's expression, full of doubt, is a perfect counterpoint. Would like to see the whole film. I was lucky enough to see Terence Stamp play Dracula on the Gorey set in London in the 70s and still remember it well. So glad you captured Gorey on film.

  • haha what is that random hand that comes in the pet the cat.

  • that cat is gonna haunt my dreams forever D: ! stop staring edward gorey's cat !! you're killing me!!

    anyway, i just love edward gorey's work :D

  • Has anyone else seen "Suture" (the film he mentions)?

  • his cat is amazing :)

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