Cannery Row is a 1982 American comedy film directed by David S. Ward. Nick Nolte and Debra Winger starred. The movie has been adapted from John Steinbeck's novel, Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday. [3]
This story is about taxing citizens in Monterey California during the Second World War. Trumps and prostitutes are sending colorful adventures in a warm seaside environment, as the reduction of fishery resources closes the rich fishing industry and dependency on the canned industry.
Doc is a self-employed marine biologist who lives in a dock warehouse and studies octopus. Susie DeSoto, a girl from the local Borderlo, inevitably works there.
The set of linked vignettes represents the life of Cannery Row. It is portrayed as a poor area where a group of people who experienced failure lived but somehow I found a strange group of souls similar to their niche.
Doc and Suzy are not suitable but accepted. The Mac and the boys sold them to Doc for a surprising party who gathered frogs and broke the tank of Doc using his octopus collection. To compensate, they bought a gift from the microscope, but accidentally handed him a telescope.
For the reason that Doc remains at Cannery Row, deeper mystery has been developed. Suzy knew that Doc was a professional baseball pitcher but declined. Another character, the prophet spent his days at his corner. He depends on a strange gift such as foodstuffs. Suzy eventually learned that Seer was a former baseball player, Doc was injured in a head injury, and Doc now is responsible for taking care of him. Doc and Suzy finally found love
Movie critic Roger Ebert said in a 2/30-minute comment that the movie is almost always looking good, thanks to the movie "Richard MacDonald's performance," Sven Nykvist's picture, Nolte and Winger, If it does not look like an old country song or a lonely soul, you can make their relationship work well.The movie (It was impossible in a really cynical 70's.) We I do not believe the basic heroism of this little guy anymore, and anyone can use a little luck to succeed. "[4]
Raquel Welch was shot by Susie but was dismissed a few days before production. Welch sued the movie producer and earned more than $ 10 million in the court report. [5] [6] [7]
Cannery Row is the background of John Steinbeck's novel Cannery Row (1945) and Sweet Thursday (1954). Both are the foundation of 1982 movie Canary Row starring Nick Norte and Debra Winger. Bob Dylan's song "Lady of Low Land Sorrow" also states this. Pacific Biolab is a bio supplier from 800 Ocean View Avenue (currently 800 Cannery Row) from 1928 to 1948, which is operated by Edward F. Ricketts inspired by several characters in Steinbeck's novel is. The laboratory still remains. Opposite the lab, there is a gorgeous shop in Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday, as well as some "homes" of homeless people in the novel called Open Space.
John Steinbeck wrote that Cannery Row "is collected and scattered, tin and iron, rusted and broken roads, weed and garbage dumps, canned sardines, sardines, restaurants and brothels, and crowded ones In 1958, Sea View Avenue was named Cannery Row to celebrate this famous novel.In the town, Steinbeck is located at 460 Peles Street (now home of the Monterrey International Institute) built in the 1830s I lived in Lara Soto Adob e for about a year.It was during this lifetime that he wrote the pearl.Initially Steinbeck was born in a small sleepy village Salinas and now it is home of the National Steinbeck Center On February 27, the National Steinbeck Center will celebrate Steinbeck's birthday every year from 10 to 15. From the 6th to the 8th, the 35th Steinbeck Festival will be held .