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Encyclopedia > Budd Boetticher

Budd Boetticher (1916-2001) was a film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott. Known for their sparse style, dramatic rocky locations near Lone Pine, California, and recurring stories of a lone man seeking vengeance amidst a brutal and abstract landscape, the films have, decades after their release, come to be known as some of the most important Westerns ever made, often compared to the works of existential writers or to Old Testament myths. 1916 (MCMXVI) is a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar) // Events January-February January 1 -The first successful blood transfusion using blood that had been stored and cooled. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... Randolph Scott (left) with Cary Grant George Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 – March 2, 1987), generally known as Randolph Scott, was an American film actor whose career spanned the sound era from the late 1920s to the early 1960s. ... Lone Pine is a census-designated place located in Inyo County, California. ... Note: Judaism uses the term Tanakh instead of Old Testament, because it does not recognize the New Testament as being part of the Biblical canon. ...


Boetticher was raised in the Midwest and was a star athlete at Ohio State University. After college he travelled to Mexico, where he learned the art of bullfighting. A chance encounter with Rouben Mamoulian landed him his first film job, as the technical advisor on Blood and Sand (1941). The Ohio State University The Ohio State University is currently the largest public university in the United States and ranked by US News as the best public university in Ohio and the twenty-first best public university in the nation. ... Starting a corrida (un paseíllo) Bull in the arena with banderillas on flanks Bullfighter engaging the bull with a capote Bull ring (Plaza de Toros) in Málaga (Spain) Artistic representation of a bullfight Bullfighting or tauromachy (Spanish toreo, corrida de toros or tauromaquia; Portuguese tourada, corrida de touros... Rouben Mamoulian (October 8, 1897 – December 4, 1987) was an American film and theatre director. ... Blood and Sand was a 1922 silent movie directed by Fred Niblo and starring Rudolph Valentino, Lila Lee and Nita Naldi. ...


Soon Boetticher began a career as a journeyman director of B movies on the backlot at Monogram, Columbia, and other small studios, making pictures he later disparaged. He got his first big break when he was asked to direct the film The Bullfighter and the Lady for John Wayne's production company, Batjac, based loosely on his own adventures studying to be a matador in Mexico. The film was edited drastically without Boetticher's consent, and his career again seemed on hold. The film has since been restored by the UCLA Film Archive and the restored print is sometimes referred to by its working title, Torero. The term B-movie originally referred to a film designed to be distributed as the lower half of a double feature, often a genre film featuring cowboys, gangsters or vampires. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... John Wayne stamp John Wayne (born Marion Morrison) (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), popularly known as The Duke, was an American film actor whose career began in silent movies in the 1920s. ... Batjac Productions is an independent production company founded by John Wayne that produced many of his films in the latter part of the late actors career. ...


Boetticher finally achieved his major breakthrough when he teamed up with producer Harry Joe Brown and screenwriter Burt Kennedy to produce the six films that came to be known as the Ranown cycle. Even though his films were hailed at the time by discerning critics -- French critic Andre Bazin praised Seven Men from Now (1956) as an "exemplerary western" -- his movies were largely forgotten until a new generation of scholars and critics championed them beginning in the 1970s. Screenwriters, scenarists or script writers, are authors who write the screenplays from which movies and television programs are made. ... Andr Bazin (April 18, 1918–November 11, 1958) was a famous and influential French film critic and film theorist. ...


Boetticher's other most important films include The Tall T (1957), Ride Lonesome (1959), Comanche Station (1960) and The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960). The Tall T is a 1957 western movie which tells the story of a stagecoach full of people who are held hostage by outlaws. ...


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Obituary: Budd Boetticher | News | Guardian Unlimited Film (1058 words)
Budd Boetticher, who has died of multiple organ failure aged 85, was a maverick.
Boetticher was concerned that the negative had been lost but matters were resolved with Michael, Wayne's son, and in 2000 the UCLA archive presented their masterly restoration of what would otherwise, by then, have been a very faded Eastman copy, giving a new generation the opportunity to see what a fine film-maker Boetticher was.
Boetticher looked set for A-movie offers, but in the Guardian interview he noted that he did not regard himself as successful and, ever the maverick, he wanted to make the definitive bullfighting drama/documentary on his friend, the Mexican matador, Carlos Arruza.
Budd Boetticher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (325 words)
Budd Boetticher (1916-2001) was a film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott.
Boetticher was raised in the Midwest and was a star athlete at Ohio State University.
Boetticher finally achieved his major breakthrough when he teamed up with producer Harry Joe Brown and screenwriter Burt Kennedy to produce the six films that came to be known as the Ranown cycle.
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