Kind of creepy line from Amsterdam
Seen this AIM beachboiler a few times since 1963, but watching it on TCM the other night, I caught something odd that had not noticed before. During the first scene in Kaplan's nightclub, Kaplan (Morey Amsterdam) delivers a beat-type poetic reading dedicated to Big Daddy, the first verse of which is, "D is for Dallas," then a pause and a darkly ominous follow-on, "I may not go there..." Since the Kennedy assassination took place a few months after this film was released, I now wonder what, if anything, Amsterdam (assuming he wrote his own material) was doing with that line. Could it have been inspired by some kind of presentiment as he was composing the poem? Or, maybe he just had some bad times there as a standup comic?
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