Review of Solomon

Johnny Staccato: Solomon (1960)
Season 1, Episode 22
9/10
Minimalist, black-box theater for your home viewing.
27 February 2023
There are some oddities in the plotting of this show, and Elisha Cook is, in some way, an even odder choice to play a high-society lawyer...but the visual/stylistic power of the episode..especially the 2nd half....is superb.. With every additional compelling episode of "Johnny Staccato", it seems a bigger shame that the series lasted only a single season.

In the second half, the use of the SPACE...essentially a black room with a couple of lighting sources to highlight the intensity of the scene... is masterful; the visual counterpoint of the three characters is fascinating to watch, especially the way in which it enhances and drives the dialogue. Staccato's hesitancy/doubt about his role as potential perjuror quickly changes once he begins questioning the woman, and Cassavetes' superb, courtroom-style delivery and command is impressive indeed, ESPECIALLY as highlighted by his nearly-Expressionistic camera movements and low-key, sinister lighting design.

It's like watching an avant-garde, black-box theater production...right there on your own 1960 TV screen. Worth multiple viewings. LR.
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