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July 3rd, 2012

By Philip Turner in: Art, Film, Photography & Design

Andy Griffith as a Young Actor


Sad news being reported today about the death of Andy Griffith at age 86. Though he will mostly be remembered as the avuncular Sheriff of Mayberry, I prefer to recall him as the naif, a country singer who gets schooled in the sorry ways of the world in Budd Schulberg and Elia Kazan’s 1957 film with Patricia Neal, “A Face in the Crowd,” a great black & white movie, in the same cinematic family as Billy Wilder’s bitter classic “Ace in the Hole,” aka “The Big Carnival.” Both of these ’50s b&w classics take sharp aim at the jaded ways of the media and modern celebrity-making. Here’s the original trailer:

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2 Responses to “Andy Griffith as a Young Actor”

  1. By reed next on July 3rd, 2012

    Philip, I think you’ll dig this piece about A Face in the Crowd by James Wolcott:
    http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2007/03/wolcott200703?currentPage=all

  2. By Philip Turner on July 3rd, 2012

    Thanks for this, eager to read it. Best, Philip

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