65 Revisited - Cue Card Scene Reprise

Cue Card Scene Reprise

65 Revisited ends with an alternate take on the famous cue-card scene from Don't Look Back. This time it's done on a city rooftop rather than in an alley, and producer Tom Wilson substitutes for the original's Allen Ginsberg.

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