Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town (film)

Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town is the sixth short film screenwriter, producer and film director George Lucas and was produced during 1967 Lucas assistance of seminar leader Gene Peterson at the University of Southern California.

The six-minute fantasy short film was shot in color and CinemaScope. The screenplay by George Lucas with Paul Golding, his partner of Herbie, wrote, based in name on the poem anyone lived in a pretty how town by EE Cummings from the year 1940. Analogous to experimental writing style of the poet based Lucas impressionistic film on a surreal narrative.

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A man wakes up under a tree in a park. He gets up, smelling a flower, watching a rabbit. Found hammering a worker in a factory, while a woman works at a sewing machine. Out of nowhere, surprisingly there appears a man with an old-fashioned camera. The people he photographed then disappear in a flash. His favorite images raises the man in a photo album. Images, which do not appeal to him, he tears.

The man in the park meets a young girl, making her a picnic. While they dance in the sun, the photographer shows up and then makes a picture of the man. When the man disappears, the girl starts to cry. The photographer recognizes his picture a man with shocked facial expression and tears this photo. In the park rain is on and off the scraps of photos blossom daisies. A little boy smelling the flowers and jump it.

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