Is the credited director of a film the one who’s actually been calling the shots?
The films star, Kurt Russell.
Its a fabulous and fascinating article, and one that tells the story better than we ever could.
you’ve got the option to find it righthere.
Or, to put it succinctly, that the secondRambomovie was apparently ghost-directed by Stallone.
Its not, to be fair, a movie too many people would be keen to lay claim to.
Its little secret too that the pair didnt get along on the film.
Tobe set up the shots and Steven made the adjustments.
Theres an excellent article at Filmjournal about it allhere.
I dont understand why any of these questions have to be raised.
I always saw this film as a collaborative situation between my producer, my writer, and myself.
Im quite proud of what I did, he said.
Its also been suggested that once Hooper had finished shooting, he wasnt involved in the editing process.
But what ofReturn Of The Jedi?
It was credited to Richard Marquand, who would go on to helmJagged Edgebefore his death.
Yet, beforeStar Warsentered his life had a low-key resume.
Since then, Lucas has played down the suggestion that the two had a poor working relationship.
The credits remained unchanged, although there was never convincing corroboration to back the story up.
As things stand, this ones never been 100% cleared up.
Whoever it was, its still a terrific film, though.
Yet the production itself was fraught with problems.
There appears, however, to be some confusion with regardsA Night At The Roxbury, though.
Welles hand was also rumoured to be more prevalent than declared in other projects too.
Its also a film that has more directors than it may at first appear.
As it stood, Altman got sole directing credit for the film, in line with DGA rules.
Also…
Theres little doubt thatPsychois the work of Alfred Hitchcock, but what about its signature scene?
Kevin Reynolds talked about filming that scene in some detail when we had the chance to interview him.
You canread the article here.
BOLLYWOOD
Dig into the world of Bollywood movies, and stories of ghost directors are equally apparent.