In Reply to: Re: Yes, it´s frequently misused . But then there´s "Citizen Kane"... ;^)) (nt) posted by patrickU on September 29, 2003 at 08:33:41:
...who was some kind of Murdoch in those days... And that small thing about war against Spain..., and then Murd... oops, Hearst tried to stop him, and later he did everything he could to kill Orson´s career...Tonight I´m going to see Orson´s "Don Quijote"...: did you know about that one? It seems to have run the same fate of Eisenstein´s Mexican film... not finished, while he worked on it for quite a few years... Jesus Franco ("La Buena Estrella", and excellent film I strongly recommend to you) somehow put everything he left together, and maybe this is kind of a world´s premiere... and it will be in TV!
I feel more than a bit anxious...
Regards
BF
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Follow Ups
- Well, Orson was somewhat... liberal, and it seems he didn´t like Hearst ... - orejones 09:32:10 09/29/03 (1)
- Re: Well, Orson was somewhat... liberal, and it seems he didn´t like Hearst ... - patrickU 09:52:13 09/29/03 (0)