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Rope's End

Country: United States, Language: English, 29 mins

  • Director: Mark Rappaport
  • Writer: Mark Rappaport
  • Producer: Mark Rappaport

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John Dall starred in two great films, Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948) and Joseph H. Lewis' Gun Crazy (1950). But, for some reason, that is not enough to make a career. The road to success in show business is lined with many pitfalls. And what do you do when you find out the director preferred another actor but had to settle for you? Would it have been a different movie if that actor had gotten your part? With Rope's End Mark Rappaport continues to rethink the history of film as the art of digression, of rediscovery and even of a revisionist writing of it: a counter-history also made up of the ifs and the "nevers".


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Cast & Characters

John Dall (as Self (archiveFootage))
Mark Rappaport (as Self (voice))