David Bradley

  • Kristian Levring – The King Is Alive (2000)

    Kristian Levring1991-2000Dogma FilmsDramaSweden
    The King Is Alive (2000)
    The King Is Alive (2000)

    When a bus breaks down in the desert, the passengers decide to stage “King Lear.”

    Thinking Inside the Box
    Rating * Has redeeming facet

    The King Is Alive, directed and cowritten by Kristian Levring, is the fourth film to have the dubious honor of qualifying for certification under the rules of the Dogma 95 manifesto, whose professed aim is to get back to the basics of realism — shooting, for example, in natural locations with handheld cameras, direct sound, and natural lighting. But what’s basic or realistic and what isn’t, in terms of film history and technique? The manifesto also insists that movies be shot in color, a rather ahistorical reading of what’s basic — unless one labels all possible uses of color in film realistic and all possible uses of black and white artificial.Read More »

  • David Bradley – Talk About a Stranger (1952)

    1951-1960David BradleyDramaFilm NoirUSA

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    When his dog dies, apparently from being poisoned, the young son of the owner of a small orange orchard in California immediately suspects an unfriendly, mysterious stranger who has just moved into the area, who recently had a quarrel with the boy’s father. The boy’s suspicions grow and also influence other townspeople who begin to believe that the stranger may also be a wanted killer. Unwarranted assumptions and wild speculations lead to several problems before the truth is revealed.Read More »

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