
Michael Sarne (right) compares groovy wardrobe with cinematographer Richard Moore while John Huston waits in the background during the filming of Myra Breckinridge. 1970.

Michael Sarne (right) compares groovy wardrobe with cinematographer Richard Moore while John Huston waits in the background during the filming of Myra Breckinridge. 1970.
What a fantastic picture. Everyone looks very very cool. Even Huston who looks at first like a broken down old man about to fall off a horse – but then you look again and see the cigar in his left hand. Rewritten and reversed? Dammit, the old man’s cool as well . ..
Everyone’s hand signifying is quite beautiful.
On the basis of this photograph I watched Sarne’s 1966 Road to Saint Tropez (free on his website) and enjoyed it greatly. Myra Breckinridge, which I’d always written off as some cheezy exploito piece of junk, I now will seek out and watch. Also his film ‘Joanna’ (1968).
I like some serendipity … – thanks Chained .
Thanks for the heads up on Road to Saint Tropez—I just watched it myself and enjoyed it greatly as well. It’s on to Joanna for me I hope…