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Five years ago around this time, director John Crowley was in rehearsal on Broadway for the world premiere of Martin McDonagh’s play A Behanding In Spokane. A bizarre (and in some quarters reviled) black comedy, it starred Christopher Walken as a psychotic drifter who has spent 27 years searching for his severed hand and believes they may finally be reunited. Crowley and McDonagh, whose screenplay for In Bruges was Oscar nominated in 2008, had history: Crowley had staged McDonagh’s nightmarish, Kafkaesque drama Pillowman in London and New York a decade earlier.
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