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Back in 1993, the Beat writer William S. Burroughs wrote and narrated a 21 minute claymation Christmas film. And, as you can well imagine, it’s not your normal happy Christmas flick. Nope, this film – The Junky’s Christmas – is all about Danny the Carwiper, a junkie, who spends Christmas Day trying to score a fix. Eventually he finds the Christmas spirit when he shares some morphine with a young man suffering from kidney stones, giving him the “immaculate fix.” There you have it. And, oh, did we mention that the film was produced by Francis Ford Coppola?
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This content originally appeared on Open Culture and was authored by OC
OC | Sciencx (2022-12-20T09:00:57+00:00) The Junky’s Christmas: William S. Burrough’s Dark Claymation Christmas Film Produced by Francis Ford Coppola (1993). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/12/20/the-junkys-christmas-william-s-burroughs-dark-claymation-christmas-film-produced-by-francis-ford-coppola-1993/
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