I’ve been thinking about the clothing chosen by Foxo Reardon for his cast of characters.
The cops, crooks, wealthy people, hobos, hunters, etc. (and the background people) are all instantly identifiable with no need for dialog or captions. Bozann and the other beautiful young women are dressed in the height of 1940’s chic. Fuzzy, the umbrella guy, has the tight jacket, baggy pants, derby, and stance with his feet pointed sideways that is reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin. Finally, our hero, Bozo. His striped shirt and solid color pants make me think of French Apache dancers — tough lower-class guys who are always in the company of beautiful girls. Any other ideas?
I’ve been thinking about the clothing chosen by Foxo Reardon for his cast of characters.
The cops, crooks, wealthy people, hobos, hunters, etc. (and the background people) are all instantly identifiable with no need for dialog or captions. Bozann and the other beautiful young women are dressed in the height of 1940’s chic. Fuzzy, the umbrella guy, has the tight jacket, baggy pants, derby, and stance with his feet pointed sideways that is reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin. Finally, our hero, Bozo. His striped shirt and solid color pants make me think of French Apache dancers — tough lower-class guys who are always in the company of beautiful girls. Any other ideas?