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Canned Performance
boblipton27 November 2013
The Hollywood short never quite died. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer continued to make them well after the death of the movie program, usually in the form of one-reel "Making of..." movies ... glorified, extra-length trailers for their more notable productions.

That's what we have here. As the movie CANNERY ROW was based on John Steinbeck's novel of the same name, this was a prestige production... and a little hard to get the same people to come in who were reviving movie production with the summer blockbusters that had begun with JAWS in 1975. How to convince the teenagers that they wanted to see movies about poor people who smelled of fish back when their grandparents were getting married? It didn't work. The kids stayed away in droves.
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Too Bad There Isn't More
dougdoepke23 November 2017
The short's too short to reveal very much. However, what it does include in behind the scenes footage is worthwhile. The sequence of Nolte and Winger rehearsing their jitterbug moves is a hoot. I hope they got paid triple for this acrobatic highlight. The remainder furnishes glimpses of the studio town, remarks from director Ward, plus the two leads rehearsing a kissing scene that requires more than just putting lips together. Then there's Nolte practicing his pitching arm, along with Winger who proves she can throw a pretty good pitch herself. All in all, what's there is fun and insightful; I just wish there were more.
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