The 50 greatest movies never made: [fifty masterpieces from Hollywood that never made it to the big screen]
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction 1
A Day at the UN 4
Do you think it would be funny to do a picture with
the Marx Brothers at the United Nations?
The Adventures of Fartman 9
Stem has said that the deal fell through over Fartman coffee mugs.
Alien vs. Predator 13
Ext. Deep Space
An American Tragedy 18
The story of a bright young man caught in the demands of straitlaced
Protestant society, who eventually kills the girl he s made pregnant, was
suited to Eisensteins outlook.
A Trip to Mars 23
We have found that the theater-going public likes the unreal,
the weird, and the uncanny . . .
The Betty Page Story 27
Sexy but sweet. Betty chose her own life in a time when it wasn t allowed,
she never had a manager, got to the top of her craft
without walking on anybody s back.
Biker Heaven 31
Biker Heaven was to be a violent black comedy about the
destruction of the American Dream.
The Blind Nan 36
The list of projects developed to one degree or another by Hitchcock
is as enticing in its way as the list of films Hitch actually made.
Bogart Slept Here 40
And the next to last scene of The Goodbye Girl, wherein Richard Dreyfus s
character is asked to be in a movie, was actually the
beginning of Bogart Slept Here.
Bug Jack Barron 45
One established publisher called it cynical, depraved, utterly degenerate;
sure to be a hit with pseudo-intellectuals and the would-be literati.
Casablanca 2 49
Was it really the beginning of a beautiful friendship for
Rick and Captain Renault?
The Cradle Will Rock 53
A new day had dawned in the theatre. The stagnant and
supine audience had been killed forever.
Dean Martin 57
Scorsese apparently would rather wait forever than go ahead without
the involvement of John Travolta as Sinatra, Hugh Grant as Peter Lawford,
Adam Sandler as Joey Bishop, and Jim Carrey as Jerry Lewis.
Destino 62
The most intriguing Disney film was a planned collaboration between
Walt Disney and noted surrealist Salvador Dali.
The Disappearance 66
. . . one day, women disappear from the Earth. The men are all alone.
Except for the fact that women are really still around, they ve just been
caught in some kind of dimensional shift.
The Dreyfus Affair 70
Lefcourt imagined that if two baseball players were caught having a
homosexual love affair it would tear America apart,
just as the Dreyfus affair tore France apart.
The Elmo Aardvark Story 74
Many readers and the industry believed that Elmo was the first
animated cartoon character, predating Mickey Mouse.
E.R.N. 79
Eleanor Roosevelt’s Niggers (E.R.N.) composed the 761st Tank Battalion of
Gen. George S. Patton’s Third Army during World War II.
Evolution 83
. . . Harryhausen intended the film to be the entire history of the planet.
He said, Naturally, I started with the dinosaurs because
that’s what interested me the most.
Foundation 88
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction,
allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except
where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence so long as such protection
does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.
Francis Ford Coppola’s Pinocchio 92
He’s a bad-boy Pinocchio, said Coppola . . .
Good Girls 96
1 think it’s too weird, which is exactly why it should be made.
Harrow Alley 101
. . . George C. Scott purchased the property, which he has owned
into the nineties ... I can always get the financing if I allow them
to fuck it up, you see, but that I won’t allow.
Heart of Darkness 105
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Orson Welles. Don’t worry,
there’s just nothing to look at for a while. You can close your eyes
if you want to, but. . . please open them when I tell you to.
I, Claudius 109
. . . Laughton’s work (as seen in the surviving footage) has been called
one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema.
I Loved a Soldier 113
In its way, Marlene Dietrich’s transformation was to have been
the glamour equivalent of Dr. Jekyll’s transformation into Mr. Hyde.
The Jimmy Durante Story 119
Sinatra asked Frank Capra to produce and direct Dean Martin,
Bing Crosby, and Sinatra himself in The Jimmy Durante Story.
Lover and Friend 124
She is now more beautiful in every way and more fluent in English
and she will enchant more than ever.
The Lusty Days 130
One of the great strengths of this extraordinary movie-that-wasn’t is that it
mixes together elements of the traditional comic Western with a solid
storytelling manner reminiscent of Hollywood’s golden age.
Mein Kampf 134
Great films, successful films are made in their every detail according to the
vision of one man, and through supporting that one man . . .
The Merry Widow 140
Imagine, if you will, the quality of The Magic Flute combined with the
crossover appeal and talent of Barbra Streisand at her peak in the 1970s.
Napoleon 144
He fascinates me. His life has been described as an epic poem of action.
National Lampoon’s laws 3V People 0 148
In the pictures opening sequence, Jaws author Peter Benchley is eaten by a
shark in his swimming pool before finishing the script for Jaws 3.
Nostromo 152
Silberman wanted Lean to sign a document saying that if he died or became
incapacitated, they could still call Nostromo A David Lean Film.
The Ripping Friends 157
They think superheroes are wimps because they have to cheat
to win their battles—how manly are you if you have a superpower?
You could beat the crap out of anyone! That’s not very manly. A
manly guy will take the pain along with the victory. IPs got to hurt
to win—that’s The Ripping Friends.
The Road to Tomorrow 161
Crosby’s forehead was gishing blood, but he hadn’t lost his sense of humor.
He said, Til have to get a new finish to my act!”
Roger Rabbit Two: The Toon Platoon 165
Since the oiiginal Roger Rabbit was a detective comedy, Roger Rabbit Two
was to be a military comedy—a war picture with a wacky rabbit as its star.
Saturday Matinee 169
Another feature in Saturday Matinee, a sci-fi opus titled
Planet of the Cheap Special Effects, developed a cult following
in the entertainment industry for its acuity and hilarity.
Say It with Music 174
... he nearly brought to fruition one last musical worthy of his and his
studio s reputation—an extravaganza featuring the entire life s output of
America s songwriter, Irving Berlin: Say It with Music.
The Silver Surfer 180
The Surfer comes to Earth and is attacked and persecuted as an alien
invader. He signals Galactus, a godlike consumer of worlds, that there is
energy here to sustain and feed him, then waits for Galactus s arrival
Singing Out Loud 184
Rob Reiner has been quoted as saying, For a film that wasn t made it
was one of the greatest creative experiences I ever had.
Something’s Gotta Give 188
Monroe even confidently performed Hollywood s first modem-era
nude scene, a naked swim sequence . . .
Star Trek VI: Starfleet Academy 192
Imagine if you will... a return to red, blue, and beige shirts, sexy female
yeomen in short skirts and shiny black go-go boots, and a young,
ambitious James Tiberius Kirk impatiently awaiting word
as to whether he has been accepted by Starfleet Academy.
Statical Planets 197
Statical Planets was to be an intentionally funny reiteration of the
sort of B movies that were featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Swirlee 202
A gangster movie about a godfather made of ice cream?
That’s Life 208
It was described as a senior citizen s Animal House and was to star
Academy Award winner Red Buttons, Harold and Maude’s Ruth Gordon,
Yiddish theater veteran Molly Picon, and other notable oldsters.
Timegate 213
In Timegate, future humans routinely travel through time, so this is
REALLY a Jurassic park—filled with safer dinos and gated to protect
its visitors.
Vicky 217
Well, how would you like to practice some free love with me?
Warhead: lames Bond of the Secret Service 222
When McClory approached him about affiliating with his rival Bond
property, Connery immediately attached himself to the project,
but not as an actor—as a writer!
Won’t Fade Out 227
. . . Won’t Fade Out is about a group of venerable actors on a European
tour to promote a That’s Entertainment—style film
celebrating their classic performances.
50 More of the Greatest Movies Never Made 231
About The Author 239
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