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The Lonely Chicken Dream is a curious little piece from 1954, directed by the elusive Beverly d'Angelo. At just over three minutes, it has this oddly hypnotic quality, almost like a fever dream you’re not quite sure you had. The visuals, sourced from a 16mm Kodachrome, give it this warm, grainy texture that really pulls you into its quaint yet surreal world. The sound, lifted from Dick Schory's ensemble, adds a layer of rhythmic chaos that complements the imagery perfectly. It's distinct in its brevity but packed with atmosphere; you really feel like you’re wandering through someone’s whimsical thoughts, making it a unique gem for collectors who appreciate the oddities of film history.
This film is a relatively scarce find, given its age and the obscure nature of its director, Beverly d'Angelo. The transfer from a 16mm Kodachrome original offers a certain charm and character, making it appealing to collectors who seek out unusual short films. Its short running time and the distinctive sound design contribute to its niche status among film enthusiasts, often leading to interesting discussions around its themes and execution.
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