From Pinstripes to Plaid: Travis Henderson’s Transformation in Paris, Texas
Vitals Harry Dean Stanton as Travis Henderson, wandering drifter West Texas to Los Angeles, Fall 1983 Film: Paris, Texas Release Date: September 19, 1984 Director: Wim Wenders Costume Designer: Birgitta Bjerke WARNING! Spoilers ahead! B…
Wim Wenders' masterpiece Paris, Texas debuted during 40 years ago today on May 19, 1984 during the 37th Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the Palme d'Or among other accolades. The film arrived at theaters exactly four months later and would continue to garner critical acclaim including a BAFTA win for Wenders' direction.
Co-written by Sam Shepard and L.M. Kit Carson, Paris, Texas presents a rare starring role for stalwart character actor Harry Dean Stanton—one of my personal favorites—who had been well-regarded for his performances in Cool Hand Luke (1967), Dillinger (1973), Alien (1979), Escape from New York (1981), and Christine (1983) before Shepard tapped the nearly 60-year-old actor for the leading role of the lost Travis Henderson.
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