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julian Beck and Judith Malina on The Connection and The Brig

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Uploaded on Sep 2, 2009

Julian Beck and Judith Malina, founders of The Living Theatre, speak about The Connection and The Brig, two of the notorious and early productions of The Living Theatre. This video includes clips from Sally Clark's film of The Connection and Jonas Mekas' film of The Brig. The interviews are from Signals Through The Flames, by Sheldon Rochlin and Maxine Harris, available from Mystic Fire Video.

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  • Jason Voorhees

    Don't forget Dominique Dunne,and Will Sampson from parts one and two R.I.P

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  • worldwildwest

    Julian (sitting at the right) was the same guy who played Kane (the evil old man) on poltergeist 2 he was such a brilliant actor, too bad he passed away before the movie went public just like the girl, some speculates to be a curse from that movie itself, I think is pure coincidental.

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  • Alessandro Vaccari

    The Connection should be very interesting ( I hope to find the complete movie somewhere), but I'm not sure that those guys had brilliant interests...

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  • LionProductionsTV

    flipped 

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  • Albert Lamont

    I always wanted to play cowboy, I did play Sam once though, lot's of fun.

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  • ragemanchoo82

    Its too bad this isn't out on DVD. The Living Theater was a pretty big deal. Apparently when it opened in LA, Jim Morrison went and watched every performance.

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  • Claude Henri Marron

    Thank You Carlo !

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  • Claude Henri Marron

    This is a precious piece! Documents about J. Malina, J. Beck, the Living Theatre they both founded, and which influenced so much that period, are so rare...

    Personally i'm looking for such documents. Please let me tell know where i can find those.

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  • faunflynn

    Julian was a card .

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  • Amanda Mullins

    Thank you!

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