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Richard Donner

Director

“In motion pictures, the actor rules. The camera served the actor. ”

 

Biography

Working briefly as an actor in the late 1950s, American director Richard Donner first wielded the megaphone for a group of TV commercials, then graduated to the weekly western Wanted: Dead or Alive. Some of Donner’s best early work was concentrated on the fantasy anthology Twilight Zone, including the imperishable 1963 episode “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet.” Donner also worked for Hanna-Barbera, directing several episodes of “Danger Island”, a component of the 1968 kid’s series The Banana Splits; there was, however, very little that was “kiddie” about “Mystery Island,” a hallucinatory symphony of hand-held camerawork. A film director since 1961 Donner turned to movie work full time with 1968’s Salt and Pepper. The Omen (1976), a demonic-possession opus, was Donner’s first major moneymaker, leading to his directing assignment on the first Superman film in 1978. Superman was popular enough to inspire three sequels, the first of which contained so much uncredited Donner-directed footage that… read more

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rado

7Mar11

16 Blocks

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Stephen Campbell

18Jan11

Inside Moves?

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Jack Hemingway

11Oct10

16 Blocks is underrated IMO. Add that shit Mubi!

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kubrickhouse

24Feb10

Superman II (both the the Richard Donner Cut and the theatrical cut) is IMO the greatest superhero film ever made.

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