Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town (film)
Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town (stylized as anyone lived in a pretty [how] town) is a 1967 short film made by George Lucas inspired by E. E. Cummings' poem of the same name.
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Directed by | George Lucas |
Written by | George Lucas Paul Golding |
Based on | Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town by E. E. Cummings |
Starring | John Strawbridge Nancy Yates Lance Larson |
Music by | Lynton B. Eckhart |
Cinematography | Rick Robertson |
Edited by | Paul Golding |
Distributed by | University of Southern California |
Release date | 1967 |
Running time | 6 minutes |
Language | English |
It was one of two films Lucas made after returning to USC's film school as a graduate in 1967 (the other was The Emperor).[2] The film represented a first for the USC film school by being shot in color and widescreen.[2]
The film was shown out of competition in the Special Screening section at the Short Shorts Film Festival EXPO 2005.[3]
Premise
The film focuses on the life cycle of a townspeople, and a photographer who takes pictures of one ignored young couple.[2][3]
See also
References
- "anyone lived in a pretty (how) town at the USC School of Cinema-Television". University of Southern California. Archived from the original on August 13, 2006. Retrieved 2012-09-15.
- Pollock, Dale, Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas, Harmony Books, New York, 1983, ISBN 0-517-54677-9.
- "Short Shorts Film Festival EXPO 2005". Retrieved 2012-09-15.
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