One of the unsung great directors
He doesn't get a percentage of the respect he deserves, but he has a legion of diehard fans. He may be the best cult director of all time. Many of his films are brilliant, combining art and commerce amazingly. Many other films were just insincere jobs where he always tried to make them fun or different. What should be cherished is how fast he worked and how little resources were made available to him. He could have made films on par with Ridley Scott or Steven Spielberg or Martin Scorsese if Hollywood embraced him. He had the technical skill and unique artistic vision, which is why Orson Welles hired him as his assistant director. But he never got the chance. He has influenced many filmmakers across the world and industry, so no one should ignore his talent.
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