Lucky, GFT
14 – 20 September, 2018
The late, great Harry Dean Stanton could not have asked for a greater swan song than Lucky. Actor John Carroll Lynch’s beguiling, award-winning directorial debut offers him a tailor-made last hurrah as a 90-year-old atheist seeking the meaning of his life as he reaches the shadows of death. Lucky is a wartime veteran living a regimented small town life that revolves around the diner, his crossword puzzle, drinking cronies, TV shows and cigarettes. What it all amounts to is the basis of a wise, witty and touching character study in which Harry Dean Stanton has never been better. GFF18
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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