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Boxcar Bertha Information
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 Boxcar Bertha (1972), one of acclaimed director Martin Scorsese's earliest films, is an extremely loose adaptation of Sister of the Road, the fictionalized autobiography of radical and transient Bertha Thompson as written by physician Dr. Ben L....



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 Variety
Discs waltz thru Scorsese's past.(Boxcar Bertha, New York, New York, "he Last Waltz and Raging Bull)(Movie Review)
02/21/2005: 515 words, approx. 2 pages MARTIN SCORSESE COLLECTION A MGM Home Entertainment release of the 1972-80 releases of "Boxcar Bertha," "New York, New York," "The Last Waltz" and "Raging Bull." Release: Feb. 1 With: Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Liza Minnelli, Barbara Hershey Robbie Robertson....
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 The Washington Post
Boxcar Willies
10/02/2002: 747 words, approx. 3 pages THE DRIFT By John Ridley Knopf. 276 pp. $24It's difficult at first to know what to make of a book by a black author about a black character that begins, nevertheless, with a peppery allusion to the quintessential WASP, George Plimpton. ...



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Critical Review by Howard Thompson
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 In the following excerpt, Thompson suggests that Boxcar Bertha—though a B-movie rip-off of Bonnie and Clyde (1967)—is a surprisingly good film.


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