Ted Kotcheff‘s Wake In Fright, which opens theatrically in New York’s Film Forum on 10.5 and then 10.19 at L.A.’s Nuart, actually opened in October 1971, so it’s now enjoying its 41st anniversary. Just saying.
Ted Kotcheff‘s Wake In Fright, which opens theatrically in New York’s Film Forum on 10.5 and then 10.19 at L.A.’s Nuart, actually opened in October 1971, so it’s now enjoying its 41st anniversary. Just saying.
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