Thursday, July 02, 2009

The Caine Mutiny


The Caine Mutiny is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Caine Mutiny Court Martial by Herman Wouk. I can't criticize the differences between book and film because the screenplay was also by Herman Wouk, with the assistance of Stanley Roberts and additional dialogue by Michael Blankfort. The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk and was arguably His finest product.

Everyone, even the kids (over 18) today, knows Humphrey Bogart, but few know Director Edward Dmytryk. Although a competent and prolific director (54 movies from 1935 to 1979), there are relatively few movie fans who can name more than one or two of his movies -- if that many. Dmytryk was better known for his resisting the HUAC (House Unamerican Activities Committee) hearings of the fifties. His refusal to answer questions and name other Hollywood figures suspected of being Communists earned him a place on the Blacklist and 6 months in jail.

One of his losers was Bluebeard with Richard Burton - a good example of forgettability. His winners (though not usual Oscar status) are Anzio; Alvarez Kelly; The Carpetbaggers;Walk On The Wild Side, an underappreciated black and white film with Laurence Harvey; The Young Lions with a blonde Marlon Brando; Raintree County with Elizabeth Taylor;The Mountain with Spencer Tracy; The Juggler with Kirk Douglas, and many more. Most of his movies were in black and white because he felt the medium possessed greater impact by forcing attention to the content.

A quick summary of the plot is easy. Humphrey Bogart is an easily unlikable Navy officer who shows many signs of mental peculiarities. One of his favorite habits (later mimicked by millions of men as a joke) was to rotate two large steel ballbearings in his hand when under stress -- which was most of the time. Taking command of the old minesweeper (he wanted a more glamorous assignment) he resented everyone on board. With nothing better to do, he took it out on everyone, arbitrarily curtailing shore liberty, on board movies, and other privileges.

Lt. Keefer, a novelist in civilian life, keeps nagging the rest of the staff officers about Queeg's idiosyncrasies, suggesting more and more heavily that the man is insane and unfit to command. The climax of the convoluted struggle between Queeg, Keefer, and the other staff officers -- particularly Lt. Maryk comes during a typhoon in which Queeg freezes and nearly capsizes the ship.

The Caine Mutiny was a well thought-out movie, with planning and preparations (including getting the cooperation of the U.S. Navy) occupied a full 15 months. It shows. Although Richard Widmark was originally chosen to play the lead, Producer Stanley Kramer (with the encouragement of Director Dmytryk) wanted Bogart. I, personally, think this was a good choice and can't imagine any other actor as Queeg.

Thanks to "SHEST PAIN" for introducing me to "OSHO BABA" & "MUZZY GUZZY", who introduced me to such movies and a whole new world that was new and so interesting.

Cheers!!!!


Friday, February 27, 2009

@Mt. Abu


Mubarak Taj @ Mt. Abu, 1986
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memories


@chowpati, mumbai 1974
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old memories


me in white with mubarak taj on my left and abid chacha on my right papa clicked in Mt. Abu 1986.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009

begging children- we as a society are responsible

Following is a mail received from naveen gulia, of www.adaa.inADAA – Apni Duniya Apna Ashiana (Our World Our Home), is an effort aimed at helping, assisting and guiding the lives of street children, orphans, physically handicapped children and destitute children.

We as society are Responsible

The number of half naked, under fed, mud covered children begging on the
streets is increasing day by day. We as a society are responsible.

Yes, Danny Boyle has made a film showing some one pouring hot oil into a
childs eyes. We love the story, we have some one to blame.

Who will tell us that the real villains are us. The only reason children
are used for begging is that they can collect anything from 150Rs to 400rs
a day in coins. The coins we give to these children to make ourselves feel
great and charitable. Those coins are the reason these children are being
made to beg.

If you want to help these children give them a food packet, a biscuit
packet, a fruit. But for these children’s sake ‘no coins’. Till the time
these children can successfully collect coins for the elders who send
them, more and more of them will be sent to beg in bad conditions.

Yes, slumdog got oscars, people enjoyed when a kid jumps in shit, or when
a childs eyes are gouged out or when the policeman uses dirty abuses or
when slumdog wins a million and well yes, people enjoyed music too. But
when the child is telling other begging children “a small baby with you
means triple money , a blind boy means double money”  how many realised
‘money’ is the reason these children are being exploited. We give money,
we are responsible.

Let us do a social experiment. Let us all give coins to every begging
child everyday and let us see the result in 10 days time (we will possibly
have ten times the number of children begging). When will we learn???

Yes, this doesn’t appear as spicy and interesting a story. To make it
interesting, I will need Rahman’s music, I will need a child jumping in
shit, a childs eyes being burnt, police torturing an innocent and poor boy
and using choicest abuses, a tv showhost mocking a boy because he is a
chaaywala, amusing incidents ---- but where is the story of the beggar
child who is still having to beg because of us.