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From the Ashes: William F. Nolan on 'Burnt Offerings' (2015)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
This here is a very good and entertaining interview with writer William F. Nolan who discusses working on BURNT OFFERINGS. He starts off talking about how he got into screen writing and from here we get into the production of the film. He shares a lot of great stories about issues happening on and off the set including a very funny bit about Bette Davis hating Oliver Reed and Reed making sure to drive her crazy any chance he got. We also get some great stories about the other cast members as well as what Dan Curtis was like as a director. Nolan also goes off on the critics who attacked the film and talks about why he feels the film is so popular today. If you're a fan of the film then you're going to really enjoy the stories that are being told here. Nolan is certainly interesting to listen to and he makes this a very entertaining featurette.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
This here is a very good and entertaining interview with writer William F. Nolan who discusses working on BURNT OFFERINGS. He starts off talking about how he got into screen writing and from here we get into the production of the film. He shares a lot of great stories about issues happening on and off the set including a very funny bit about Bette Davis hating Oliver Reed and Reed making sure to drive her crazy any chance he got. We also get some great stories about the other cast members as well as what Dan Curtis was like as a director. Nolan also goes off on the critics who attacked the film and talks about why he feels the film is so popular today. If you're a fan of the film then you're going to really enjoy the stories that are being told here. Nolan is certainly interesting to listen to and he makes this a very entertaining featurette.
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- Apr 26, 2017
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