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Screenwriters Peter Viertel, Joan Harrison, and (of all people) Dorothy Parker enable
director
Alfred Hitchcock to expound on what may have been his favorite movie theme: innocent man, wrongly fingered for crime, takes it on the lam.
Martin Ritt seems to be a
director
who was always interested in social issues (as the son of immigrants, he had every incentive to be so, especially since he was blacklisted in the '50s).
This is a film by Oshima, the
director
of the notorious "In The Realm Of The Senses", a film so sexually brazed and unabashedly controversial it was banned for a while.
Contains Spoiler The movie is a good action/comedy but i don't know if the
director
cut too many parts but it seems that the bad guy die too fast.
And we have the
director
to thank for that.
The direction is imaginative given that the film was made in 1971 and had there not been some plot holes - which the
director
seems to struggle to cover up at times - we would be talking about an excellent film.
First I have to admit that I have had some doubts about the
director.
The
director
is clever enough to insert interviews of local wine producers from many different regions of France, from Sicily to Argentina and interviews of the biggest players in the industry such as the Mondavi family to uncover the wraps on the globalization of wine making and marketing.
was directed by famed
director
Busby Berkley who directed timeless classics like 42nd street,goldiggers of 1933,and 35,footlight parade and many others.i
"Beast Stable" is the third, and second-to-last "Sasori" film with Meiko Kaji, the last one to be directed by genius
director
Shunya Ito and, in my opinion, the greatest of them all.
The special effects are also convincing and
director
Cliff Bole did his job well.
Lane is the blonde but not the cool variety of the
director'
s later films.
I decided to write a comment on this amazing movie because here on IMDb it is cited that John Woo, a mediocre
director
who made some decent films back in his pre-American years but totally ruined his reputation by his latest, made in US films, plans to remake it.
There is no way any
director
today can make such film, it is impossible to create such an atmosphere in a movie in today's Box-office targeted movie business.
Stone doesn't seem to comment much on it these days and didn't do a
director'
s commentary on DVD like all his other films.
I feel like the
director
was really talented but was working with a miniscule budget and a tough schedule.
On the whole this film reach into my soul and I too felt touched by the actors and the
director
sending out there creativity.
Unfortunately, the movie ends up a big long, and the
director
doesn't seem to know how to end it, but most for of the running time this is very much worth seeing.
The young
director
Paolo Sorrentino had the courage to experiment with different types of camera techniques which reminded me of Darren Aronofsky' Requiem for a Dream.
The movie wasn't scary or suspenseful and I'm sure that it wasn't the
director'
s intention.
And nothing in
director
Leigh Jason's filmography suggests that he was an overlooked major talent.
I can't imagine a
director
whose thirst for blood and violence is greater than Quentin Tarantino's.
Though in terms of realisation the new Batman begins has a bite where this one lacks, but Burton is a more original
director
than Nolan.
In the first movie the
director
tried to be too realistic about the time where the story is set and it killed the whole spirit that made Asterix hilarious.
I could just picture Carradine if he did play The Monster arguing with the
director
on the set, "I don't have to take this from you, I've done Shakespeare."
The music from award winning composer George Duning [From Here To Eternity, Picnic, The World of Suzie Wong], the cinematography of perfect locations [including the famous Ambassador Hotel] are all right on target as famous tv
director
Robert Day [Kojak, Streets of San Francisco, The Avengers] guides the most endearing group of well-known character actors through a spoof of every dark detective film every made.
This film was very interesting to me, virtually a film within a film, which is about a very whimsical
director
who cleverly persuades an actress and and actor (who happen to dislike each other) in producing sexual chemistry on film.
The
director
is faced with a fusillade of obstacles as she tries to get the two individuals to perform beautifully on film.
As for Isaac Florentine the
director
of Undisputed 2, i don't think he did a good job as he did with Undisputed.I cant wait when one day Van Dame's movies hit the cinemas before the DVD.
This movie from
director
of Academy Award winner "Kolya" (1996) is a tribute to these men.
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