
Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City' 2017
Step into the world of 1970s filmmaking with Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City' (2017), a captivating documentary that delves into the making of this timeless classic.
Director: Robert Fischer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City' (2017) about?
This documentary offers an intimate look at the production history, unique style, and lasting appeal of Fat City, exploring the making of this 1970s classic and its inspiration from Leonard Gardner's novel.
Who directed Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City'?
Directed by Robert Fischer, who skillfully guides the audience through the fascinating world of Fat City.
Who stars in Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City'?
The documentary features Stacy Keach, Candy Clark, Fred Roos, and Gary Vidor in new interviews that provide valuable insights into the film's making.
Is Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City' (2017) worth watching?
With its unique blend of interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, Sucker Punch Blues is a must-watch for film enthusiasts and anyone interested in the art of storytelling. Although its IMDb rating is unrated, the documentary's engaging narrative and fascinating subject matter make it a worthwhile experience.
How long is Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City'?
The documentary has a runtime of 55 minutes, providing a concise and engaging viewing experience.
About Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City' (2017) — A Documentary that Redefines the Craft.
Step into the world of 1970s filmmaking with Sucker Punch Blues: A Look Back on John Huston's 'Fat City' (2017), a captivating documentary that delves into the making of this timeless classic. Director Robert Fischer masterfully weaves together new interviews with key cast members, including Stacy Keach, Candy Clark, and Fred Roos, to create an immersive experience that's as much about the film's enduring appeal as it is about the people who brought it to life. From the gritty streets of California to the unique style that defined Fat City, this documentary is a must-watch for film enthusiasts and those curious about the art of storytelling.