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The Death of P'town is this curious little footnote in film history, shot right in Provincetown during the summer of '61. It's got this haunting atmosphere, even if it was never actually completed. The tension on set, particularly between Jack Smith and Ken Jacobs, feels almost palpable β like the film itself is trapped in a kind of limbo. Smith was supposed to play the Fairy Vampire, and you can't help but wonder what that performance might have been like. The unfinished nature lends it a raw, almost experimental vibe, typical of that era. It's a fascinating glimpse into the struggle of creative visionaries, and the practical effects, whatever they were meant to be, hint at something much grander that never quite materialized.
The Death of P'town is quite scarce in the collector's market, reflecting its incomplete status. There are few copies available, often in obscure formats, leading to a kind of mystique around it. Given the film's chaotic backstory and the artistic personalities involved, it's garnered niche interest among collectors who appreciate the lost potential of unfinished works. The film's unique circumstances make it a noteworthy discussion piece for those delving into avant-garde cinema of the early '60s.
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