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- 1956 / 1957
- 1959 / 1960
-1962 / 1963
-1968
- While JC remains at home jobless,
GR's acting career flourishes. When she isn't working in a movie,
she is doing TV almost every month from 1961 to 1964. Someone
has to work - and she does.
- During this hiatus, JC does a lot
of writing and thinking, but also some TV, such as Dr. Kildare, The
Lloyd Bridges Show, Breaking Point and The
Alfred Hitchcock Show. He also directs two episodes of The
Lloyd Bridges Show. His most important work remains a play
in Toronto in September 1963 called Flip Side, where
JC is DJ going slightly mad. JC shows his ability to do "voices."
- The only film appearance is The
Killers by old friend Sam Siegel (from the time of film version of Crime
in the Streets). Spiegel offers the job to JC because he
knows he needs money and can't find any part to play.
- This forced idleness ends in early
1964 when JC meets Steve Blauner who is working at Screen Gems.
- His job is to find new ideas for
TV programs, but after the scripts come back for the umpteenth
time, he starts thinking that new ideas are not welcome anymore.
- To avoid madness, he and JC decide
to do another movie like Shadows, away from Hollywood
and completely independent. JC has written tons of scripts. One
is about a conversation between two men and the good old times
- about middle age, marriage and infidelity. JC wants to do it
as a play, but he switches it to a movie.
- There are at least three working
titles for the movie: The Marriage, Inside-Out and the Dynosaurs.
The last title is dated July 1966.
- Faces is originally a two-act play.
In the first act, the men perform for a woman; in the second
the women perform for a man. McEndree edits the men's scenes
while JC edits the women's scenes. And the screenings are divided
in men's only and women's only.
- The characters in the movie are drawn
from JC in real life. Part of Richard Forst is JC himself and
part of Chattie is Seymour Cassel. Cassel is used to follow married
woman and seduce them.
- Being short of money, as always,
JC takes advantage of his Screen Gems job to fund his project:
rehearsals are held around his table in the office and the scripts
are typed by Gem's secretaries. JC stays there as long as he
can and then goes to Universal to star in two movies. This brings
him a movie camera - an Eclair - and film. The movie can start.
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1929
- 1956 / 1957
- 1959 / 1960
-1962 / 1963
-1968
A chronology and list of
events in Cassavetes' early career, 1963-1968. To access a chronology
and list of events covering the last ten years of Cassavetes' life and
the nineteen years following his death, click
here.
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