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i might be imagining it but: in "the big red one", don't we have a shock
cut into the oven of the gas chamber, towards the end? it's a reverse
angle shot from that actor who played luke skywalker.

maybe the cut into colour in "shock corridor" could be termed a "shock
cut" too.

and i'd be amazed if the bit when our protagonist winds up in the room
with "nymphos" isn't done as a shock cut... the bit when she advances
towards him... very stimulating film-making.

ben



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From: Patricia White [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 01 July 2003 17:43
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Subject: shock cut

For a textbook, I'm looking for a good example of a
shock cut, preferably from a film by Sam Fuller.
thanks!

Patty White
Department of English Literature
Swarthmore Colelte


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