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In the decades since Danny Huston made his feature directing debut with “Mr. North,” his 1988 film adaptation of the Thornton Wilder novel “Theophilus North,” he has kept busy in front of the cameras as one of film and television’s most versatile and sophisticated character players. In just the past year, small-screen viewers have been treated to his essential work on “Yellowstone” and “Succession,” and big-screen aficionados have watched him move deftly from intimate Guillermo Arriaga’s “No One Left Behind” to the blockbuster hit “Angel Has Fallen.” Perhaps closest to his heart is the recently released film “The Last Photograph,” which he directed and stars in.
You have something from the film to show us.
Yes, it’s “The Last Photograph” of the title. It’s the center of the story because it represents something that means something significant to one person unlike its meaning for anyone else. We all have something like that,...
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Yes, it’s “The Last Photograph” of the title. It’s the center of the story because it represents something that means something significant to one person unlike its meaning for anyone else. We all have something like that,...
- 11/15/2019
- by Steven Gaydos
- Variety Film + TV
According to Deadline, actor Danny Huston is currently putting together financing at the Cannes Film Festival (where he is doing press for Robin Hood, in which he stars as King Richard) for a new film, entitled Day of the Dead. The film is based on Kent Harrington’s 1997 novel, and is described as a “seedy tale set in Tijuana, sort of like Casablanca, about a group of ex-pats hunting for the Fat Man.”
This may sound like an interesting project in and of itself, but cinefiles will remember that not only is the actor the son of the legendary John Huston, but his father too did his own take on the Day of the Dead story, the brilliant Under the Volcano. Volcano (Criterion 410) followed the last day in the life of British consul Geoffrey Firmin, given a legendary performance by Albert Finney, while in a small Mexican town during the Day of the Dead celebration.
This may sound like an interesting project in and of itself, but cinefiles will remember that not only is the actor the son of the legendary John Huston, but his father too did his own take on the Day of the Dead story, the brilliant Under the Volcano. Volcano (Criterion 410) followed the last day in the life of British consul Geoffrey Firmin, given a legendary performance by Albert Finney, while in a small Mexican town during the Day of the Dead celebration.
- 5/15/2010
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
Exclusive: The Robin Hood actor tells me he’s pulling together the finance to shoot Day of the Dead this year. Danny Huston has written the script himself based on Kent Harrington’s 1997 novel. Huston pitches The Day of the Dead as “a seedy tale set in Tijuana, sort of like Casablanca, about a group of ex-pats hunting for the Fat Man”. Listening to Huston’s deeply delicious voice, you can’t help but be reminded of his father John Huston, who made his own Day of the Dead story Under the Volcano. Before that, Huston stars in Playoff, due to begin filming in [...]...
- 5/14/2010
- by TIM ADLER
- Deadline London
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