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Unguided Tour
Also known as “Letter from Venice,” Susan Sontag’s fourth and final film tells of a relationship that is fragmenting as the partners tour the decaying ruins of a hallucinatory Venice.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and work of the notable Hollywood director Robert Florey. It explores his career through archival footage and interviews, highlighting his contributions to various film genres.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focused on a niche subject, 'Unguided Tour' did not receive widespread critical attention. Its value lies primarily in its archival nature and its tribute to Robert Florey's legacy.
What Reviewers Say
A niche but informative look at a classic director.
Offers archival value for film historians.
Limited scope due to its short runtime.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this short documentary, with its primary audience likely being film scholars and enthusiasts interested in Robert Florey.
Fun Fact
Robert Florey was a prolific director known for his work in the horror and noir genres, directing films such as 'Murders in the Rue Morgue' (1932) and 'The Beast with Five Fingers' (1946).
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