Mickey One

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Mickey One

original film poster
Directed by Arthur Penn
Produced by Arthur Penn
Written by Alan Surgal
Starring Warren Beatty
Alexandra Stewart
Hurd Hatfield
Music by Eddie Sauter
Cinematography Ghislain Cloquet
Editing by Aram Avakian
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 27 September 1965
Running time 93 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Mickey One is a 1965 film starring Warren Beatty and directed by Arthur Penn. Its New Wave-influenced editing and camera angles, its atmospheric noir lighting effects, its surrealistic mise en scene, its Kafkaesque paranoia and philosophical themes, and the performance given by Warren Beatty in the title role, turned the film into a cult-classic. It was also notable for its soundtrack, which re-teamed Stan Getz with arranger Eddie Sauter following their classic album Focus.

Tagline:...and the name of the game is Mickey!

After incurring the wrath of the mob, a comic flees Detroit for Chicago taking the name "Mickey One." As he returns to the stage and becomes successful, he fears that the mob will track him down. He wishes to square himself with the mob, but doesn't know what he did to anger them or what his debt is.

As he travels about the city, he continues to see a mime-like character known only as The Artist (Kamatari Fujiwara). The Artist eventually unleashes his Rube Goldberg-like creation, a self-destructive machine that is an obvious tribute to the sculptor Jean Tinguely.

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