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Budd and Boetticher
She was on assignment when Director Budd Boetticher and actor John Wayne spotted her at a bullfight.
The Tall T is a 1957 western film directed by Budd Boetticher.
Category: Films directed by Budd Boetticher
Classics such as Gunga Din, Springfield Rifle, The Violent Men ( 1955 film ), Bad Day at Black Rock ( 1955 ), the Budd Boetticher / Randolph Scott " Ranown " westerns, part of How the West Was Won, and Joe Kidd.
He also worked on multiple occasions with prominent directors: Henry Hathaway ( eight times ), Ray Enright ( seven ), Edwin R. Marin ( seven ), André de Toth ( six ), and most notably, his seven film collaborations with Budd Boetticher.
Their collaboration produced the superior Coroner Creek ( 1948 ) with Scott as a vengeance-driven cowpoke who " predates the Budd Boetticher / Burt Kennedy heroes by nearly a decade ," Gunfighters ( 1947 ) based on the Zane Grey novel Two Sombreros and The Walking Hills ( 1949 ), a modern-day tale of gold hunters.
In 1955 screenwriter Burt Kennedy wrote a script entitled Seven Men from Now which was scheduled to be filmed by John Wayne's Batjac Productions with Wayne as the film's star and Budd Boetticher as its director.
Budd Boetticher, the director most often linked with Scott's work, had this to say about the rumors: " Bullshit.
* Seminole ( 1953 ), Highly fictionalized American western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Rock Hudson and Anthony Quinn as Osceola.
The six-foot-one-inch ( 1. 85-m ) Boone continued to appear in movies, typically as the villain, including The Raid ( 1954 ), Man Without a Star ( 1955 King Vidor ), The Tall T ( 1957 Budd Boetticher ), The War Lord ( 1965 Franklin Schaffner ), Hombre ( 1967 Martin Ritt ), The Arrangement ( 1969 Elia Kazan ), The Kremlin Letter ( 1970 John Huston ), Big Jake ( 1971 Michael Wayne ), and The Shootist ( 1976 Don Siegel ).
* TCM Remembers 2001: Anthony Quinn, Jack Lemmon, Rosemary DeCamp, Charlotte Coleman, Kathleen Freeman, Corinne Calvet, Ray Walston, Jane Greer, David Graf, screenwriter Ken Hughes, Larry Tucker, cinematographer Henri Alekan, director Budd Boetticher, Herbert Ross, Wilkie Cooper, animator William Hanna, Paul Berry, Nancy Parsons, Aaliyah, Eileen Heckart, Dale Earnhardt and George Harrison.
* Budd Boetticher as Judge Nizetitch
" If Roberts felt typecast by Westerns, they also provided his finest role in this film, arguably the greatest of the B-movies, starring Randolph Scott and directed by Budd Boetticher.
* Budd Boetticher ( 1916 – 2001 ), film director during the classical period in Hollywood
In 1960, she married Budd Boetticher, a prominent director.
Budd Boetticher, a long term-resident of Mexico renowned for his series of Randolph Scott westerns, wrote the original 1967 screenplay that was bought with the provision that he would direct.
After working with Budd Boetticher on The Magnificent Matador ( 1955 ), they would go on to work together several times, including: The Killer Is Loose ( 1956 ), the television show Maverick ( 1957 ), Buchanan Rides Alone ( 1958 ), The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond ( 1960 ), A Time for Dying ( 1969 ), Arruza ( 1972 ), and My Kingdom For ... ( 1985 ).
The movie, directed by Budd Boetticher, runs a scant 63 minutes.
* Debra Paget and Budd Boetticher: Separated after 22 days and divorced within a year.
Oscar " Budd " Boetticher, Jr. ( July 29, 1916 in Chicago – November 29, 2001 in Ramona, California ) was a film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott.
He was proud enough of the film that it was the first he signed as " Budd Boetticher ," rather than his given name, and it earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Original Story.
* Bruce Hodsdon, ' Budd Boetticher and the Westerns of Ranown ', Senses of Cinema 18 July 2001
* John Flaus, ' Budd Boetticher ', Senses of Cinema 18 September 2001
* Budd Boetticher at TCMDB

Budd and view
Melville scholars also acknowledge the huge number of parallels between White-Jacket and Billy Budd and view the former as a rich source for possible interpretations of the latter.
written by Budd Schulberg is from the point of view of New York Times drama critic Al Manheim focusing on the 16 year old Jewish boy Sammy Glick who rises out of the ghetto in New York to becoming a hot in demand screenwriter in Hollywood.

Budd and thus
Whilst recording the score, Budd was influenced by Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes and Kenny Baker, thus giving the music a jazz-sounding theme.

Budd and What
It is set in Hollywood in the early 1930s ( the Depression is mentioned twice ) and is, compared to, say, Budd Schulberg's What Makes Sammy Run?
Chayefsky's first script to be telecast was a 1949 adaptation of Budd Schulberg's What Makes Sammy Run?
Wald was the real-life inspiration for the character of Sammy Glick in the 1941 novel What Makes Sammy Run by Budd Schulberg.
Other work in the theatre includes: Beasts and Beauties, Too Clever By Half ( Norwegian National Theatre, Bergen ); Much Ado About Nothing ( Maxim Gorki Theatre, Berlin ); The Cosmonauts Last Message ...( Donmar Wharehouse ); Oh What a Lovely War, Guys and Dolls ( Haymarket Theatre, Leicester ); Billy Budd ( Crucible Theatre, Sheffield ).
Examples of Hollywood novels include The Day of the Locust by Nathanael West, What Makes Sammy Run by Budd Schulberg, The Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald, After Many A Summer Dies the Swan by Aldous Huxley, Inside Daisy Clover by Gavin Lambert, The Deer Park by Norman Mailer, I Should Have Stayed Home by Horace McCoy, Michael Tolkin's The Player and The Return of the Player, and Joan Didion's Play It As It Lays.
* Budd Schulberg's What Makes Sammy Run?
* What Makes Sammy Run ?, by Budd Schulberg.

Budd and is
In film, entertainment, and television, Dartmouth is represented by Budd Schulberg, Academy Award winning screenwriter of On the Waterfront, Michael Phillips, who won the Academy Award for best picture as co-producer of The Sting, Rachel Dratch, a cast member of Saturday Night Live, creator of Grey's Anatomy Shonda Rhimes, film director and producer Jethro Rothe-Kushel (" The Oscars "), VP of Fox Searchlight, Zola Mashariki, Chris Meledandri Executive Producer of Ice Age, Horton Hears a Who!
He worked on it on and off for several years, but when he died in September 1891, he left the piece unfinished, and not until the literary scholar Raymond Weaver published it in 1924 did the book – which is now known as Billy Budd, Sailor – come to light.
This is the street where Melville lived from 1863 to 1891 and where, among other works, he wrote Billy Budd.
( 1941 ) is a novel by Budd Schulberg.
Harrison is bordered along its eastern side by Budd Lake.
Jameson Park is located on Budd Street.
Budd St is an " L " and is the first street east of Isabella Rd and the first street north of Pickard.
Budd Lake ( 2010 Census population of 8, 968 ) is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Mount Olive Township.
Former Pennsylvania Treasurer Budd Dwyer, who committed suicide during a press conference, is buried in the Blooming Valley Cemetery.
The following year, Dan Budd relocated his family to what is now known as Big Piney.
However, this similar chemical composition is not only associated with the digestive tract ; Budd and Daley suggest that it represents mineralization forming within fluid-filled cavities within the body ( consistent with hollow lobopod legs ).
Kaspar Hauser is also referred to in Herman Melville's unfinished novella Billy Budd ( begun in 1886 ), as well as in his novels, both Pierre ; or, The Ambiguities and The Confidence-Man.
As Leda designer Timothy Budd puts it: " The idea of a multiparadigm language is to provide a framework in which programmers can work in a variety of styles, freely intermixing constructs from different paradigms.
The third, ' An Introduction to the Life and Work of Sir Granville Bantock ' by Vincent Budd was published in 2000 by Gnosis Press and a larger volume is apparently in progress.
Beau travail is a 1999 French movie directed by Claire Denis that is loosely based on Herman Melville's novella Billy Budd.
Billy Budd is a novella begun in November 1888 by American author Herman Melville, left unfinished at his death in 1891 and not published until 1924.
He is impressed from another ship, The Rights of Man ( named after the very topical book by Thomas Paine of that period, leading Budd to shout as it leaves " good-by to you too, old Rights-of-Man " clearly intended to have a double meaning, and considered so by the crew who hear it ).
In the gazette article, William Budd is a seaman but a conspiring mutineer probably of foreign birth and mysterious antecedents who, when confronted by the honest John Claggart, the master-at-arms loyally enforcing the law on board one of His Majesty's ships, stabs Claggart to the heart, killing him.

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