A Night with Gilda Peck
A Night with Gilda Peck

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A Night with Gilda Peck

1974
Movie
10 min
English

A vehicle for the talented Mrs. Kathleen Hohalek, as the tenant of the Pyramid Penthouse, with George Kuchar and Bob Hohalek as the burglars, "Slug," and "Boom Boom," John Thomas as "the Copper" and Ainslie Pryor as "the maid."

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Director: Gilda PeckGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and work of Gilda Peck, a prominent figure in the arts and cultural scene. Peck, known for her unconventional approach and passionate advocacy, discusses her creative process and the inspirations behind her notable projects. The film captures intimate moments of her engaging with her craft and reflecting on her career's impact.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for 'A Night with Gilda Peck' are scarce due to its niche documentary status and age, Peck herself was a recognized and respected figure in her field. The film is appreciated by those interested in artistic biographies and behind-the-scenes looks at creative individuals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a personal and insightful look at the artist Gilda Peck.

  • Offers a rare documentary glimpse into the creative world of a lesser-known but influential figure.

  • Appreciated for its candid portrayal and historical context.

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Fun Fact

Gilda Peck was also a significant patron of the arts, often using her own resources to support emerging artists and cultural institutions.

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