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Alan J. Pakula

Renowned for guiding actors to the Oscars and, as Robert Redford put it, bringing “sensitivity and intellect to seemingly intractable subjects,” Alan J. Pakula built a successful career that was cut short by his death in a car accident in 1998. With his restrained, thoughtful filmmaking style, Pakula weathered industry upheavals and audience tastes that often preferred anything but intelligent subtlety, leaving a legacy that includes All the President’s Men (1976).

Born and raised in New York, Pakula dabbled in high school theater, but he didn’t consider a show business career until he took a summer job at Leland Hayward’s talent agency. Pakula majored in drama at Yale, graduating in 1948. While working at Warner Bros. in 1949, Pakula directed a Los Angeles stage production of Antigone that caught producer Don Hartman’s eye. Hartman got Pakula a job reading scripts at MGM in 1950, and took Pakula with him to Paramount in 1951, where Pakula eventually got to produce his first… read more

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a Smith

3Apr13

If you squint really hard, and view this as the nightmare of a sexually-frustrated man jealous of/intimidated by his new neighbor, followed by his semi-lucid triumph as he begins to wake, it is pretty decent. Like many dreams, however, it is laughably ridiculous and filled with nonsensical non-sequiturs (and bouts of wooden acting) if one attempts to view it rationally. Still, it makes for an allright filmed dream.

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Movieyana

25Oct12

The script of this movie is awful but Kevin Spacey's performance is impeccable.

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