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The recent, long-awaited DVD release of John Cassavetes’ Husbands (1970) is more than enough of an excuse to feature this illustrated French grande as Movie Poster of the Week. I like this poster a lot, but Husbands is the rare Cassavetes film that I find hard to love. Watching the hi-jinks and histrionics of  three middle-aged men on a post-funeral bender I feel much as Dick Cavett must have felt when Cassavetes, Gazzara and Falk appeared on his show: here are three men that enjoy each other’s company just a little too much. Though Michael Atkinson’s recent claim that the three leads were not good friends at the time and that the film is not improvised on camera makes me want to reassess.

The French poster for The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976) (below) is also hand drawn, very probably by the same artist, and weirdly similar, despite less pleasing typography. Note how each poster has three suited men in similar poses, with Gazzara on the left in both. I've also thrown in a couple of other French Cassavetes posters for good measure (the French having always appreciated Cassavetes more than most): the rather bonkers one-sheet for Love Streams (1984) which has Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands pasted onto what looks like the credit sequence of Hawaii 5-0 (the crashing surf expressing the torrents of the French title better than the English streams); and the graphically bold poster for A Woman Under the Influence (1974) which feels the need to identify Peter Falk as his TV alter-ego, Lt. "Colombo" (sic).

Related Films

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Husbands

Dir John Cassavetes

1970 United States

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Love Streams

Dir John Cassavetes

1984 United States

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The Killing of a Chinese Bookie

Dir John Cassavetes

1976 United States

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A Woman Under the Influence

Dir John Cassavetes

1974 United States

Categories: Movie Poster of the Week, Cassavettes

Comments

Adrian Curry

on Fri 04 Sep at 05:51 PM

P.S. Does anyone know why the French title for Killing of a Chinese Bookie has another French title below it “Le Bal des Vauriens” (Dance of the Scoundrels?)

Adrian Curry

on Fri 04 Sep at 08:55 PM

Posteritati (who have the Husbands poster for sale by the way) tell me that the Chinese Bookie poster is a 1984 reissue. The original French release was called Le Bal Des Vauriens and the original poster can be seen here.

Ben Simingt​on

on Sat 05 Sep at 05:14 PM

That LOVE STREAMS poster is a-okay by me.