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An obsessive cinema-goer, seeing up to 400 movies a year in his youth, Bogdanovich showcased the work of American directors such as Orson Welles and John Ford -- whom he later wrote a book about, based on the notes he had produced for the MoMA retrospective of the director -- and Howard Hawks.
A few weeks later actor Sal Mineo handed Bogdanovich a copy of the book, " I always wanted to be in this ," he said, " but I'm a little too old now ," and recommended that Bogdanovich make it into a film.
McMurtry originally developed the tale in 1972 for a feature film entitled The Streets of Laredo ( a title later used for the sequel ), which would have been directed by Peter Bogdanovich and would have starred James Stewart as Augustus McCrae, John Wayne as W. F.
Hefner also later sued Bogdanovich for the negative portrayals in Bogdanovich's book about Stratten, The Killing of the Unicorn.
A year later became one of the separatist narodniks ( Yuri Bogdanovich and others among them ), who had been siding with Zemlya i volya.
Clips from the film were used a few years later in the 1968 Peter Bogdanovich movie Targets, which also featured Karloff as the actor from The Terror.

Bogdanovich and said
instead ; Bogdanovich has often said that he would have cast Edward G. Robinson in the lead had he accepted the film.
Orson Welles in an interview with Peter Bogdanovich said of Howard Hawks in comparison to John Ford " Hawks is great prose ; Ford is poetry ".
His then-wife, Polly Platt, claimed that it was she who, upon seeing the cover in a check-out line in a Ralphs grocery store in southern California, said " That's Jacy ," referring to the role Bogdanovich was casting — and ultimately offered to Shepherd — in The Last Picture Show ( 1971 ).
Bogdanovich says he was told the story of the alleged Ince murder by Welles, who in turn said he heard it from writer Charles Lederer.
" Quentin knows, because he's such a movie buff, that when you hear a disc jockey's voice in my pictures, it's always me, sometimes doing different voices ," said Bogdanovich.
Bogdanovich liked Bottoms for his sad eyes, and recalled that he was convinced to cast him when he learned that he was being highly touted at the time by his agent who said he had been given the lead in a Dalton Trumbo movie Johnny Got His Gun ( 1971 ); " I guess that's what convinced me " he said.
The back of the book said it was " kids growing up in Texas ," and Bogdanovich decided that it did not interest him and put it back.
Bogdanovich has said he edited the entire film himself, but refused to credit himself as editor, reasoning that director and co-writer was enough.
Bogdanovich has said that Samuel Fuller provided generous help on the screenplay and refused to accept either a fee or a screen credit, so Bogdanovich named his own character Sammy Michaels ( Fuller's middle name was Michael ) in tribute.
Kael called it a " dismal static horror movie ", and Bogdanovich said that it was " one of the worst movies I've ever seen.

Bogdanovich and Corman
At one screening, Bogdanovich was viewing a film and director Roger Corman was sitting behind him.
The two struck up a conversation when Corman mentioned he liked a cinema piece Bogdanovich wrote for Esquire.
Corman offered him a directing job which Bogdanovich accepted immediately.
Corman has been a mentor to young film directors including Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Peter Bogdanovich, Jonathan Demme, James Cameron, Curtis Hanson, John Sayles, and many others.
Bogdanovich got the chance to make Targets because Boris Karloff owed studio head Roger Corman two days ' work.
Corman told Bogdanovich he could make any film he liked provided he used Karloff and stayed under budget.
In 2000, Arkoff was featured alongside former collaborators including Roger Corman, Dick Miller and Peter Bogdanovich in the documentary SCHLOCK!
In 2000, Miller was featured alongside former collaborators including Roger Corman, Sam Arkoff and Peter Bogdanovich in the documentary SCHLOCK!
Corman has become well known for discovering young talent, having mentored famed filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, and Peter Bogdanovich.
The film features Janeane Garofalo, Max Perlich, and cameos by Anne Meara, Ron Howard, Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, John Lydon, Ben Stiller, Andy Dick, Fred Dryer, Jonathan Katz, Fred Williamson, Karen Black, Nick Cassavetes, Julie Strain and adult film actress Ginger Lynn.

Bogdanovich and school
Bogdanovich had paid for Louise's private school and modeling classes following Stratten's death.

Bogdanovich and I
Peter Bogdanovich was a 31-year-old stage actor, film essayist and critic with two small films — Targets ( 1968 ) ( also known as Before I Die ) and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women ( 1968 ) — to his directorial credit.
At the time Bogdanovich was married to Polly Platt and he asked her to read it, and her response was, " I don't know how you make it into a picture, but it's a good book.
* Preminger, Otto and Bogdanovich, Peter, " The Making of Laura ," On Film, Volume I, Number 1.
* Bogdanovich Modest I.
* Bogdanovich Modest I.
Ford remarked in an interview with Peter Bogdanovich that he made it apparent to the audience that Vera Miles ' character had never gotten over Tom Doniphon because " I wanted Wayne to be the lead ".
I Confess was a favorite among French New Wave film makers, according to filmmaker / historian Peter Bogdanovich.
Director John Ford remarked in an interview with Peter Bogdanovich that he made it apparent to the audience that Vera Miles ' character had never entirely recovered from an abortive romance with Wayne's gunslinging rancher because " I wanted Wayne to be the lead.
In an interview with biographer / filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich, Welles remarked: " Mine should have been sent back, because I looked like the Statue of Liberty in it.
Nor have I ever read it ," Welles told Peter Bogdanovich.
The television show How I Met Your Mother 2010 episode " Robots Versus Wrestlers ", features Ted Mosby at an upper-class party singing the Trading Places Constance Fry version along with film director Peter Bogdanovich and New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz.

Bogdanovich and went
" Bogdanovich, McMurtry and some sources suggest an uncredited Polly Platt went through the book and wrote a script that tells the story chronologically.
In writing about his hometown he renamed it " Thalia " and in order to film " Thalia " Bogdanovich went back to Archer City.
After shooting the film, Bogdanovich went back to Los Angeles to edit the film on a Moviola.

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