Not exact matches
Fortunately the humour
works extremely well and, when combined with composer Les Baxter's lighthearted and
whimsical musical cues, gives the film a jaunty pace that the various actors
play up to, with Karloff and Jameson displaying some expert comic timing opposite Price, especially in the scenes around the kitchen table.
Kate Macgarry brings the talented young filmmaker Samson Kambalu, whose short
works are based on a
whimsical set of rules and
play with the traditions of both European and African cinema.
He presents us with
whimsical interpretations of iconic artists at
work and
play; Kahlo sitting regally on a chair; Dali jumping athletically across a triptych created by vintage Thai calendars; Bacon casually checking the time on his wrist watch; Pollock dripping paint; Duchamp fixing the viewer with a cold gaze; Picasso drawing freestyle across a vintage sign; and multiple Warhol figures crouching on a studio floor creating screen prints.