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Taylor Hackford

American producer/director Taylor Hackford was hired by a Los Angeles TV station after his two-year hitch in the Peace Corps. On his own, he created New Visions Productions, which he eventually merged into the New Century Company before giving up producing to concentrate on directing. He won an Academy Award in 1978 for Teenage Father, a short-subject elaboration of a TV news story on which he’d previously worked. Hackford’s first feature was The Idolmaker (1980), a jaundiced recreation of the “Philadelphia school” of ‘50s rock & roll; he later returned to the rarefied world of vintage rock in his Ritchie Valens biopic La Bamba and his revelatory documentary Chuck Berry: Hail! Hail! Rock ’n’ Roll (both 1987). He also directed Dolores Claiborne (1995), the Al Pacino vehicle The Devil’s Advocate (1997), and edited the boxing documentary When We Were Kings (1996). Though Hackford has toted up some impressive credits over his career, few… read more

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sheila

6May11

one of the top villains on screen. he's a wonderful actor, i love joe pesci :)

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reneeruin

1Jan11

Had the potential to be a really interesting story but falls very short from the mark.

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awful

By Marcus WP on December 7, 2010

Its ashame that Joe Pesci’s return (outside of his cameo in the good shepared) and Helen Mirren’s performance are overshadowed by a shitty movie. Even the combined acting power of these two couldn’t…  read review

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