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Post by Prime etc. on Nov 8, 2019 9:20:28 GMT
CASTLE KEEP 1969 -- I liked some of the philosophical discussions with Patrick O'Neil and Peter Falk's baking skills, and the castle was cool--imagine my surprise when I realized they blew it all to bits--so it had to be a set. What a set. But why make such a downer of a film? WHO is the audience? It cost $8 million to make and only grossed $1 million? Could the reason be because it is a downer?
This is why I say Hollywood must have had money to burn to blow it on such bad business decisions.
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