...his own movie theater, then moved to Hollywood to produce cheap westerns. In the late 1940s and early 1950s he released Samuel Fuller's first films and introduced the cinema to the Garutso Balanced Lens, a split diopter apparatus invented to compete with...
...a 160-minute film. "Miracle" doesn't have the feel of "Saving Private Ryan" or "Flags of Our Fathers." It's more like a Samuel Fuller film: Its rich portrait of an isolated unit of men who get to know each other and themselves recalls "The Big Red One"...
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...Fuller, who died in 1997 at age 85, was one of the great American film directors, but it took a while for the world to realize it. He's best known for low-budget genre films of the type that have routinely been dismissed as B movies. But his artistry is...
...Incident" (1965) and a tough New York City police detective in Don Siegel's "Madigan" (1968). Mr. Widmark, whom director Samuel Fuller once said "walks and talks like no one else," was known to be equally at home astride a horse, in films including...
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