Saturday, June 21, 2008

How Mitosis Leads To Two

History teacher, Chapter 3: Work in TV tribute to Hitch

Spielberg's career on television was very colorful and has left some curiosity as they directed the pilot episode of the legendary series "Colombo" in 1971 entitled Homicide according to the book ". It is perhaps his most popular, if not worship include the telefilm "The Duel." Viewing of this chapter, a model compared to the average level of the series, and many other productions, and raises a pretty good idea of \u200b\u200btalent to the surface of its director and, above all, his unusual precocity . Text taken from rescued book Javier Ortega, "Spielberg, the maker of dreams" .


In the few years he was as a television director would roll with a movie star like Joan Crawford a sketch pilot episode of "Night Gallery" with the title "Eyes" series, written by Rod Serling ( legendary creator of The Twilight Zone ), much admired by Steven. Also, at that time would roll episodes of "Marcus Welby" , "Name of the Game" , "The Psychiatrist" or "Owen Marshall, Counsellor at Law" . But the big jump or step more important to the adventure film would give to "The Duel, not only for his artistic achievements but by the runaway hit in the U.S. that led to the screened in cinemas in Europe. This film is Spielberg's talent show, which on a budget, managed to master the plot devised by Richard Matheson and was a boost to film his first feature film. Before any raid would make more on TV with titles like "Something Evil" or "Savage" .

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