The story behind The Magnificent Seven could have been a movie in itself. It had everything actors strike, writers strike, Mexican government interference and a row between the screenwriters that left one removing his name from the credits, all under the lingering gloom of post McCarthy era Hollywood. A flop on release, it later became a box office hit. This book tells the behind-the-scenes story: how Yul Brynner became the biggest independent producer in Hollywood; why John Sturges was not the first choice after Brynner surrendered the director s chair; why Sturges quit; the truth...
The story behind The Magnificent Seven could have been a movie in itself. It had everything actors strike, writers strike, Mexican government i...
In the Silent Era, film reissues were a battle between rival studios--every Mary Pickford new release in 1914 was met with a Pickford re-release. For 50 years after the Silent Era, reissues were a battle between the studios, who considered old movies "found money," and cinema owners, who often saw audiences reject former box office hits. In the mid-1960s, the return of The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)--the second biggest reissue of all time--altered industry perceptions, and James Bond double features pushed the revival market to new heights.
This is the untold hundred-year story of...
In the Silent Era, film reissues were a battle between rival studios--every Mary Pickford new release in 1914 was met with a Pickford re-release. For ...