A vintage model and a new timepiece with an old design help Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett have the right 1930s look for the film.
Vintage watch designs are integral to the dark and twisted plot of “Nightmare Alley,” a new film version opening next week in the United States that, much like its 1947 predecessor, has lots of moody film noir ambience.
The story follows a group of carnival workers into a glamorous world that a few — like Stanton Carlisle, played by Bradley Cooper — manage to penetrate. He is a drifter who rises from a carny adept at sleight-of-hand to a charming charlatan, and he eventually cons the
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