Abraham Lincoln (A&E; early Wednesday at 2...
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Abraham Lincoln (A&E; early Wednesday at 2 a.m.) D.W. Griffith, the silent era’s greatest innovator, made his sound debut with this 1930 bio in which Walter Huston is a fine Honest Abe but which lacks the bravura of Griffith’s great silents.
Husbands (Bravo Friday at 10 a.m.) John Cassavetes and his off-screen buddies Peter Falk and Ben Gazzara play three married friends on a desperate flight into adolescence and irresponsibility. Cassavetes’ 1970 film has a ruthless improvisatory quality, digging into these men’s callous high jinks and then, almost offhandedly, exposing the despair and uncertainty beneath.
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