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A print of the original rough cut sent to Welles in Brazil has yet to be found and is generally considered to be lost, along with the prints from the previews. 1951: The Red Badge of Courage: John Huston: MGM cut 51 minutes from the film and added narration over Huston's protests following poor audience test screenings. Huston said that his ...
Below are 20 directors who dislike their own films, including David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick and a few Marvel directors. David O’Russell – Accidental Love David O Russell began working on Nailed ...
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Anti-film censorship cartoon published in The Film Mercury magazine, circa 1926. Public outcry over perceived immorality in Hollywood and the movies, as well as the growing number of city and state censorship boards, led the movie studios to fear that federal regulations were not far off; so they created, in 1922, the Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association (which became the ...
List of films cut over the director's opposition; List of films director and actor collaborated; List of film director and cinematographer collaborations; List of films featuring an all-female cast* List of films released posthumously; List of Warren Miller films
As recently as 2017, the 87-year-old Annie Hall and Manhattan writer-director was still making star-studded ensembles on a near-annual basis, filming A Rainy Day in New York that September with ...
Alan Smithee (also Allen Smithee) is an official pseudonym used by film directors who wish to disown a project. Coined by the Directors Guild of America in 1968 and used until it was largely discontinued in 2000, [1] it was the sole pseudonym used by DGA members when directors, dissatisfied with the final product, proved to the satisfaction of a guild panel that they had not been able to ...
Thou Shalt Not, a 1940 photo by Whitey Schafer deliberately subverting some of the Code's strictures. In the 1920s, Hollywood was rocked by a number of notorious scandals, such as the murder of William Desmond Taylor and the alleged rape of Virginia Rappe by popular movie star Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, which brought widespread condemnation from religious, civic and political organizations.