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Issue #22 [December 1996]
Features: Jim Thompson’s Lost Hollywood Years
By David Geffner
Lost Hollywood Years
Greg Olson understands film noir. So did Jim Thompson, who
gave us stories like Peckinpah's The Gateway and Kubrick's The
Killing. Too bad Hollywood never understood Jim Thompson.
Features: Producing Features
By Zorianna Kit
Regardless of the budget, both halves of your brain need to be in good working order if you want to be a producer.
Features: Carl Franklin
By Erich Leon Harris
Devil in a Blue Dress got great reviews but didn't have legs. Where does a talented actor/writer/director go from here?
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