Film Threat magazine creator/editor, and book author Chris Gore hosts "Festival Pass with Chris Gore" taking viewers to film festivals all over the world. This episode features interviews with Harvey Pekar ("American Splendor"), Bob Odenkirk ("Melvin Goes to Dinner"), William H. Macy ("The Cooler"), Paul Rudd ("The Shape of Things") Dustin Hoffman ("Confidence"), Holly Hunter and Sundance Festival founder Robert Redford.
In her screen debut, Alice Pearce repeated her role from the 1944 Broadway musical. Jules Munshin was terrified of heights. While performing on the tiny rooftop during the song "New York, New York" the only way he could perform the number was while one end of a rope was secured around his waist under his sailor suit. The other end of the rope was secured, off camera, to Stanley Donen. And even so, alert viewers of the scene will notice that during the scene Munshin is almost always ...[Read Story ]