Quotes of Gene Fowler Jr. - somelinesforyou

“ I told the crew before we started, 'Look, anybody who can give me a suggestion, I'll consider it.' Anybody except the producer, that is. I won't even listen to him! ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.

“ It was a fight of technique. Stanley is a more traditional picture-maker, and Cassavetes was, I guess, called Nouvelle Vague. He was trying some things, which frankly I disagreed with, and I thought he was hurting the picture by blunting the so-called message with technique. ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.

“ It was a fight of technique. Stanley is a more traditional picture-maker, and Cassavetes was, I guess, called Nouvelle Vague. He was trying some things, which frankly I disagreed with, and I thought he was hurting the picture by blunting the so-called message with technique. ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.

“ I told the crew before we started, 'Look, anybody who can give me a suggestion, I'll consider it.' Anybody except the producer, that is. I won't even listen to him! ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.

“ I told the crew before we started, 'Look, anybody who can give me a suggestion, I'll consider it.' Anybody except the producer, that is. I won't even listen to him! ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.

“ It was a fight of technique. Stanley is a more traditional picture-maker, and Cassavetes was, I guess, called Nouvelle Vague. He was trying some things, which frankly I disagreed with, and I thought he was hurting the picture by blunting the so-called message with technique. ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.

“ It was a fight of technique. Stanley is a more traditional picture-maker, and Cassavetes was, I guess, called Nouvelle Vague. He was trying some things, which frankly I disagreed with, and I thought he was hurting the picture by blunting the so-called message with technique. ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.

“ It was a fight of technique. Stanley is a more traditional picture-maker, and Cassavetes was, I guess, called Nouvelle Vague. He was trying some things, which frankly I disagreed with, and I thought he was hurting the picture by blunting the so-called message with technique. ”

- Gene Fowler Jr.
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