Walter Kern
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I don't think it was murder he was interested in. It was getting away with murder. You know, he was a fan of Hitchcock and film noir. He was steeped in the literature and the cinema of murder. The power to kill can be just as satisfying as the power to create. And a lot of these movies he saw have a plot in which somebody who thinks they're very smart commits the perfect crime.
and it makes fools of everybody else because they get to go forth with a secret that no one else will know.
and it makes fools of everybody else because they get to go forth with a secret that no one else will know.
and it makes fools of everybody else because they get to go forth with a secret that no one else will know.
He wrote me a letter from his jail cell that I got just recently in which he claimed that his entire career in America was based on a novel he read when he was 10 about somebody who came up in society through fraudulence. I think that might have been the great Gatsby.
He wrote me a letter from his jail cell that I got just recently in which he claimed that his entire career in America was based on a novel he read when he was 10 about somebody who came up in society through fraudulence. I think that might have been the great Gatsby.
He wrote me a letter from his jail cell that I got just recently in which he claimed that his entire career in America was based on a novel he read when he was 10 about somebody who came up in society through fraudulence. I think that might have been the great Gatsby.
We only saw the Clark that comes out on stage, but there was a lot of offstage time when he was dressing the set, making the props, adjusting the costume. I think he loved that.
We only saw the Clark that comes out on stage, but there was a lot of offstage time when he was dressing the set, making the props, adjusting the costume. I think he loved that.
We only saw the Clark that comes out on stage, but there was a lot of offstage time when he was dressing the set, making the props, adjusting the costume. I think he loved that.
standing unframed against the walls are what must have been 50, $60 million worth of Mark Rothko's, Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionist masterpieces.
standing unframed against the walls are what must have been 50, $60 million worth of Mark Rothko's, Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionist masterpieces.
standing unframed against the walls are what must have been 50, $60 million worth of Mark Rothko's, Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionist masterpieces.
You wouldn't guess that the man is fake, the art is fake, the name is fake, everything, you know.
You wouldn't guess that the man is fake, the art is fake, the name is fake, everything, you know.
You wouldn't guess that the man is fake, the art is fake, the name is fake, everything, you know.
I remember sitting there thinking, this is a sad marriage. They don't love each other. It didn't seem like a happy place.
I remember sitting there thinking, this is a sad marriage. They don't love each other. It didn't seem like a happy place.
I remember sitting there thinking, this is a sad marriage. They don't love each other. It didn't seem like a happy place.
He called me up around Christmas time and he said, I just lost my daughter in a divorce, Walt. I don't think I'm ever going to be able to see her again. My wife's taking her to England.