Screening
Boxcar Bertha
Dir. Martin Scorsese. 1972. 99 mins. 35mm. With Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus. Using producer Roger Corman as an entrée into Hollywood and a DGA card, Scorsese made this B-movie about a real-life couple on the run from union busters who get involved in underground crime. Barbara Hershey gave Scorsese a copy of The Last Temptation of Christ during the shoot, inspiring Bertha’s conclusion, and Scorsese’s two-decade odyssey to film the novel.
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