Faye Dunaway in Puzzle of a Downfall Child, 1970.
Happy 70th birthday to one of the most gorgeous women ever, Faye Dunaway. My love for her knows no bounds as her face really was the most exquisite I've ever seen, and she usually chose interesting and intriguing films. Recently I had the opportunity to see her in Jerry Schatzberg's Puzzle of a Downfall Child. Made at the end of the sixties, the film non-linearly tells the story of a model's descent into madness. Schatzberg's first film, it bombed in the theatres; its complicated narrative making it difficult viewing for the fans that Dunaway had amassed after Bonnie and Clyde
I just watched Bonnie and Clyde last night. Sublime, in every single way.
ReplyDeleteThe editing is brilliant. I've heard of this movie, but never have seen. I hope I can find a printing of it!
ReplyDeleteGreat and deserved post. Thanks for tip on the 'lost' Dunaway flik; though herself is most most as Wanda in Barfly. Still, no mention of Laura Mars on a fashion blog?
ReplyDeleteFaye Dunaway is my favorite silver screen starsighting in LA - saw her across the lobby of the Laemmle Royal with wide eyes, as she strolled past out the theatre, she smiled and gently squeezed my hand.
Shoulda asked Faye for her number. Disco devil.