
Stars: 2 of 5.
Running Time: 117 minutes.
Tag-line: "She gave men a taste of life that made them hunger for more!"
Notable Cast or Crew: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Eva Marie Saint, Charles Bronson. Written by Martin Ransohoff (producer of THE FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS, CATCH-22), Irene Kamp (THE BEGUILED), Louis Kamp (MR. QUILP), Michael Wilson (PLANET OF THE APES, THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI), and Dalton Trumbo (SPARTACUS, JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN).
Best One-liner: "What would you do, in my shoes?" –"Wear them!"
THE SANDPIPER is a mostly torpid romantic drama featuring star-crossed dipsomaniacs Liz Taylor and Richard Burton being directed by the legendary Technicolor dream-master Vincent Minnelli. It's got some nice nature photography, but then again, so does ROBOT MONSTER. So, here's a list of my favorite things that Charles Bronson does in it:
#2. Bronson the sculptor. So Beatnik Bronson's artistic discipline happens to be sculpture. And sculpt he does: specifically, he sculpts a nude wooden Liz Taylor while Richard Burton (playing a lovestruck Reverend) paces around uncomfortably.
#3. Bronson, the drug addict. Being a bongo-n-beret-luvin' Beatnik with loose morals and declining character and grumble, grumble would you believe kids these days grumble, grumble: Bronson naturally acts like a total dick to the Reverend Richard Burton and starting talking about heroin ("H", to use Bronson's parlance) like it's no big deal and

wondering if God lives inside his hypodermic. Again, it's amazing in context– twenty years later, he'd be flinging a bag of crack in a dealer's face and saying "How many children have you killed with this shhhhhitttt!" while unleashing a hail of bullets.


but then Bronson gets back up to have the last word and knocks Burton out.

So there's your schoolyard hypothetical "what would happen if Bronson and Burton had a fistfight?" played out on screen.








