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Talking Pictures #20: Allan Warnick, Supporting Actor in CHINATOWN

This is the second part of our CHINATOWN series where we discuss the making of Roman Polanski’s 1974 masterpiece, and today’s guest is character actor Allan Warnick. CHINATOWN is Allan’s best-known role, and if you’ve seen the film, you remember Allan from the perfect and very funny scene in the Hall of Records where he plays the stuck-up clerk who tells Jack Nicholson that “This is not a lending library”.

Allan worked on several other films during the era, starting with Dennis Hopper’s EASY RIDER follow-up THE LAST MOVIE and then appearing in films like MOTHER, JUGS & SPEED by Peter Yates alongside actors like Harvey Keitel and Raquel Welch, POSSE by and with Kirk Douglas, ROCKY II by and with Sylvester Stallone – and also in the CHINATOWN sequel THE TWO JAKES, directed by Jack Nicholson, where he appears as another snooty clerk. In our conversation, Allan shares his memories of the CHINATOWN shoot and his other appearances as an actor, and he provides a captivating glimpse of the era itself – including a run-in with Charles Manson!

Allan Warnick.

Make sure to also listen to my interview with CHINATOWN assistant director Hawk Koch in Talking Pictures #19. The third CHINATOWN interview, a conversation with editing expert Bobbie O’Steen, the wife of late CHINATOWN editor Sam O’Steen, will be online shortly. The CHINATOWN interviews were conducted in connection with our German-language podcast Lichtspielplatz, so if you speak German, please check out episode #56, which features an in-depth discussion of Polanski’s film.

So without any further ado, here’s Allan Warnick recalling how he became an actor.

The mp3 file can be downloaded HERE.

Photos courtesy of Allan Warnick.
Thanks to Dr. Wily, my Lichtspielplatz podcasting partner for audio editing. The music was created by Clark Kent.

Talking Pictures #19: Hawk Koch, Assistant Director of CHINATOWN

Our third season starts with three interviews where we discuss the making of one of the most revered New Hollywood classics, Roman Polanski’s CHINATOWN, originally released in 1974 and now considered to be one of the best American movies of all time. Today’s episode features my conversation with Hawk Koch, who worked on CHINATOWN as an assistant director and had previously worked with Polanski as a dialogue coach on ROSEMARY’S BABY in 1968.

Hawk Koch is the son of Hollywood producer Howard Koch, best known as the producer of THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE and THE ODD COUPLE. Originally known as Howard Koch Jr., Hawk worked as a road manager for the Supreses and the Dave Clark Five before he entered the film business as an assistant director during the New Hollywood era, working with legends like John Schlesinger on THE MARATHON MAN, Sydney Pollack and Robert Redford on THE WAY WE WERE, Alan Pakula and Warren Beatty on THE PARALLAX VIEW and, again with Beatty, HEAVEN CAN WAIT. Hawk later became a producer who was responsible for terrific films like WAYNE’S WORLD, SLIVER, PRIMAL FEAR, KEEPING THE FAITH and SOURCE CODE. Like his father in the late 70’s, Hawk Koch served as the President of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences from 2012 and 2013.

Hawk Koch (left) with director Roman Polanski.

 

Hawk Koch with Mia Farrow on the set of Polanski’s ROSEMARY’S BABY.

In our interview, Hawk remembers the shooting of CHINATOWN and working with Roman Polanski. He also has vivid memories of working on films like THE PARALLAX VIEW, Richard Rush’s GETTING STRAIGHT or Peter Fonda’s THE HIRED HAND. We also discuss Hawk’s wonderful Hollywood memoir MAGIC TIME – if you want to know more about his adventures in Hollywood and learn more about the relationship with his famous father, make sure to read it as Hawk is a gifted storyteller.

Make sure to also check out my interview with Allan Warnick, the actor from the famous “Hall of Records” scene, in Talking Pictures episode #20. There will be another CHINATOWN interview online soon, a conversation with Bobbie O’Steen, the wife of late CHINATOWN editor Sam O’Steen. The CHINATOWN interviews were conducted in connection with our German-language podcast Lichtspielplatz – so if you speak German, please check out Lichtspielplatz episode #56, which features an in-depth discussion of Polanski’s film.So without any further ado, here’s Hawk Koch remembering the changes brought along by the New Hollywood movement.

The mp3 file can be downloaded HERE.

Photos courtesy of Hawk Koch.
Thanks to Dr. Wily, my Lichtspielplatz podcasting partner for audio editing. The music was created by Clark Kent.

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