If Samuel Beckett was the star of a 70s cop show

Years ago, I published my unified theory on the secret shared universe of the works of Samuel Beckett and the character Sam Beckett from Quantum Leap. Since then, I've had a note in my ongoing list of Cool Story Ideas™ to make an absurdist buddy-cop graphic novel about a crotchety old Samuel Beckett teaming up with a teenage Andre the Giant.

Little did I know that someone had already played around with a similar idea.

This mashup video was put together by a Chicago-based playwright named Danny Thompson. From OpenCulture:

Some twenty five years after Beckett’s death, Thompson---whose credits includethe Complete Lost Works of Samuel Beckett as Found in a Dustbin in Paris in an Envelope (Partially Burned) Labeled: Never to Be Performed. Never. Ever. Ever! Or I'll Sue! I'll Sue From the Grave!!!---repurposed Rosa Veim and Daniel Schmid’s footage of the moody genius wandering around 1969 Berlin into the opening credits of a nonexistent, 70s era Quinn Martin police procedural.

In other words: it's perfect.

Watch the Opening Credits of an Imaginary 70s Cop Show Starring Samuel Beckett [Ayun Halliday / Open Culture]

Beckett's Last Tape; or, Waiting for Quantum Leap [Thom Dunn / Quirk Books]

 



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