The legendary performance that broke Nicolas Cage’s heart: “I felt so, so sad”
It inspired him to become an actor.
It inspired him to become an actor.
A short-lived but powerful contribution to cinema.
He’s not the only one, either.
Of course, he put his own spin on the profession.
The two films in question couldn’t be more different.
East of Eden earned considerable attention when it was released in 1955, for several reasons. It was directed by Elia Kazan, one of Hollywood’s most…