The Bizarre World of Jess Franco

The Bizarre World of Jess Franco

Release date : January 1, 1983
Runtime : 3h
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Director : Donald Farmer /
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A lengthy sit-down video interview with Jess Franco and Lina Romay (the cutest couple in showbiz) that rambles over Franco's entire career (pre-1991) as well as following many conversational tangents. Lengthy discussions of the film business, and Franco's directorial approach and craft. Franco reveals himself to be a man of real taste, vastly preferring Beatty's Dick Tracy to Burton's Batman, and offers some intriguing opinions – for instance, he wishes that his early B&W films would be colorized, because he only made them in B&W to save money.
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  • title:The Bizarre World of Jess Franco
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:3h
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Donald Farmer /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A lengthy sit-down video interview with Jess Franco and Lina Romay (the cutest couple in showbiz) that rambles over Franco's entire career (pre-1991) as well as following many conversational tangents. Lengthy discussions of the film business, and Franco's directorial approach and craft. Franco reveals himself to be a man of real taste, vastly preferring Beatty's Dick Tracy to Burton's Batman, and offers some intriguing opinions – for instance, he wishes that his early B&W films would be colorized, because he only made them in B&W to save money.
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