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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 20, 2021 3:26:03 GMT
I just watched a Dick Cavett interview where Peter Bogdonovich was talking about how the studios heavily edited many Orson Welles movies and he specifically mentions The Magnificent Ambersons. Which always seemed odd to me, considering Citizen Kane was his first movie. After that you'd think he's be allowed to do whatever he wanted. The problem is that Citizen Kane flopped when it was first released. Welles reportedly had almost full creative control over CK, but after it flopped, RKO became more hands on with his next film.
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