the “Cafe Universal” script

title-page

While working on David Lynch’s Dune in Mexico during the summer of 1983, Kenneth George Godwin wrote a feature film script in his spare time. “Cafe Universal” is an absurdist thriller about a naive American artist named David Linton (a role written specifically for David Lynch) who, while in Paris for a show, becomes inadvertently caught up in violent events involving a variety of obscure political factions he is unable to comprehend. Drawing from the people working on Dune, Godwin populated the script with characters conceived for many of that film’s actors – Jack Nance, Max Von Sydow, Everett McGill and others – as well as a dream cast including such greats as Sissy Spacek and Simone Signoret.

119 pages. Available as PDF from LeanPub.

cafe_universal_buy_now

Blasts from the past

John Ford at Columbia 1935-1958: Indicator Blu-ray

Zatoichi, still incomplete

Farewell to a good friend: Dave Barber

Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day:
Criterion Blu-ray review