"Hands on a Hardbody" Regional Premiere
Before the opening, Mr. Miller said that the concept of directing a cast—even one as talented as this one is—to keep at least one hand (in a Mickey Mouse glove) planted on a new pick-up truck for two-and-a-half hours does resemble Alfred Hitchcock's problem in making the famous 1944 movie Lifeboat: where the camera never seems to leave the survivors of a German U-Boat attack, cast adrift in World War II.
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