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Edward Bunker was a trouble child while growing up and must have
given his parents a tremendous amount of headache. This is
assuming they didn’t get anything more serious considering their
child was the biggest troublemaker in neighbor. The authorities
were called in when he was as young as three, when he smashed a
neighbor’s incinerator with a hammer. Or when he set a fire to a
neighboring house. Or when he shoved a pen inside one of his
classmate’s eye.
As he grew up, Bunker graduated to more serious crimes including
bank robberies, drug dealing, extortion and forgery. Could a man
with such much baggage find a place that would welcome him open
arms and give him tons based on his life of crime? Yes. And that
place became Hollywood, the home of all the enfant terrible of
this world.
Indeed, Bunker dove right in taking full advantage of the gems
that existed in Hollywood. He began writing and enjoyed much
success when his first few novels were published, including No
Beast This Fierce that many believe is extremely auto-
biographical. Then came Animal Factory that was directed by his
good friend Steve Buscemi and starred such big names as Willem
Dafoe, Edward Furlong, Danny Trejo, Mickey Rourke, Tom Arnold.
Animal House gained a nice following because it had a gritty feel
to the story and it delivered some strong acting performances
from Willem Dafoe and Bunker himself. Bunker and Buscemi had met
on the set of Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 film festival favorite
Reservoir Dogs starring another list of impressive actors: Harvey
Keitel, Michael Madsen Tim Roth Chris Penn.
At the turn of the century, Bunker acted in a few small films
called Family Secrets, 13 Moons and while many may have missed
him in those projects, he reappeared this year in the Longest
Yard starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. He played the role of
Skitchy Rivers.
A lot of films have references to his novels and even other films
that he was in. Reservoir Dogs had some hints that lead back No
Beast This Fierce and so does this year’s highly anticipated
Machiavelli Hangman.
While his novel No Beast So Fierce tells the tale of a paroled
thief trying to enter society again and create credibility,
Machiavelli Hangman tells the exact opposite: a regular Joe
is infiltrating the criminal underworld without any of them
knowing it, not even him.
Writer's Resource Box:
Doug Schpikerman is a movie reviewer.
His current review is of the upcoming
movie, "Machiavelli Hangman".
http://www.hangmanmovie.com
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