Harry Lime
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I was watching "Vertigo" this afternoon, now considered one of Hitchcock's very best. It wasn't at the time. Got me to thinking, what other films that are continued tops now were flops originally? Such as:
1) "Vertigo." Considered by many too weird and too dark for the times, even though it was Hitch. Didn't do well in initial release.
2) "It's a Wonderful Life." Too dark and down for post-WW2 audiences at the time of its initial release (1946.)
3) "Night of the Hunter." Brilliant movie, Mitchum at his best. Charles Laughton was so distraught this is his one and only film he directed.
4) "The Magnificent Ambersons" and "Touch of Evil." Doubly cursed Orson Welles. Audiences and studio execs just didn't get him. Re-released versions of both cut to his original detailed director's notes greatly improve both, now recognized as classics.
5) "The Big Carnival" and "Kiss Me, Stupid." Two Billy Wilder "failures." The Big Carnival, an excellent Kirk Douglas movie, was even re-titled and re-released.
What are some of the ones I missed? What are some destined for this status in the future? (Example: "Dark City.")
Harry Lime
1) "Vertigo." Considered by many too weird and too dark for the times, even though it was Hitch. Didn't do well in initial release.
2) "It's a Wonderful Life." Too dark and down for post-WW2 audiences at the time of its initial release (1946.)
3) "Night of the Hunter." Brilliant movie, Mitchum at his best. Charles Laughton was so distraught this is his one and only film he directed.
4) "The Magnificent Ambersons" and "Touch of Evil." Doubly cursed Orson Welles. Audiences and studio execs just didn't get him. Re-released versions of both cut to his original detailed director's notes greatly improve both, now recognized as classics.
5) "The Big Carnival" and "Kiss Me, Stupid." Two Billy Wilder "failures." The Big Carnival, an excellent Kirk Douglas movie, was even re-titled and re-released.
What are some of the ones I missed? What are some destined for this status in the future? (Example: "Dark City.")
Harry Lime