Filmmaker John Landis starts having visions with DON'T LOOK NOW
For his third outing as a director, cinematographer Nicolas Roeg came up with this sublimely creepy adaptation of a Daphne Du Maurier story shot on location in Venice. The simultaneous release of "The Exorcist" took some of the wind out of its sails in the US, but it's now considered a horror classic.
Find out more about DON'T LOOK NOW at the IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069995/
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ABOUT JOHN LANDIS:
JOHN LANDIS was the director of Animal House, The Blues Brothers, An American Werewolf In London, Trading Places, Coming To America, Kentucky Fried Movie, Spies Like Us, _Three Amigos!, Into The Night and Michael Jackson's Thriller among many other films and television shows.
His documentary Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project premiered on HBO and won an Emmy for Best Music, Comedy or Variety Special and he's slated to direct Burke and Hare for Ealing Studios this spring in Edinburgh and London. He is also the subject of noted film critic Giulia D'Agnolo Vallan's latest book "John Landis".
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Actually, Donald Sutherland DOES NOT think his daughter might be the killer in this film.
mrpig408 2 years ago
Please make another movie for David Naughton. Jeez, that guy is a stuck up tool. Saw him @ the horror convention & does anyone even REMEMBER his performance? He should have been nicer to fans at the convention. FFS, make a movie w/him in it & maybe it will humble his ass more, & make him happy.
beachie670 2 years ago