Juleen compton biography of abraham
Juleen Compton, an unjustly forgotten, pioneering woman director from the s, will see two of her idiosyncratic titles screened: Stranded .
He was a director, known for Deadline at Dawn (), Play of the Week () and All My Sons ().!
The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean
1966 American independent film directed by Juleen Compton
The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean is a 1966 independent film about a young psychic woman whose powers are exploited by a boy band, directed by Juleen Compton.[4] It was written by Compton and filmed in the Ozark mountains, and was the feature film debut of Sam Waterston.
The film was shown at Cannes, which awarded the film as part of its International Female Week series,[5] and at the San Francisco International Film Festival.[3][6]
Synopsis
Norma Jean and her friend Vance go to pick up a large wooden crate that Norma Jean ordered through a catalog and drive it to an empty lot on the side of the road to figure out what to do with the large plastic dome inside.
Vance suggests Norma Jean touch the dome to get one of her prescient “feelings." She does so, hearing music before a group of three men arrive in a car playing instruments (“Poor Boy”). She