Tarah Nutter
I wonder what happened to Tarah Nutter. She only seemed to appear in a few things and then disappeared. I don't think she was really bad in Without Warning.
shareI wonder what happened to Tarah Nutter. She only seemed to appear in a few things and then disappeared. I don't think she was really bad in Without Warning.
shareShe's a great Final Girl in this movie. She looks stunning, and is totally convincing when required to act as though she's scared out of her wits. It's a pity her screen career was so brief.
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She has an official site and is an artist. I found that out on her IMDb page.
shareAnyone know please...
Does she make any appearance in the extras for the Shout! Factory DVD/Blu-Ray that was just released August 2014?
Yes she certainly does. I haven't seen it yet but she gives a long interview I believe.
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Re-watched Without Warning a few days ago, and again was really impressed by Tarah Nutter's performance. Damn shame she didn't appear in more movies. Also a pity there wasn't a sequel in which she could have reprised her role.
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Re-watched Without Warning a few days ago, and again was really impressed by Tarah Nutter's performance. Damn shame she didn't appear in more movies.
(which Greydon Clark produced for his friend, took his name off of, and doesn't even mention in his autobiography)
I admit to not knowing who one of the producers listed is, but I doubt it's him pulling an Alan Smithee. Clark produced two of Mike MacFarland's directorial efforts through his World Amusement banner, and his name isn't on either one. The other, "Hanging on a Star," is at least briefly mentioned in his book, "On the Cheap," albeit with no context, note of his involvement, or any reason for even bringing it up. The reader is just automatically supposed to know what it is and why he's put it in a sentence. What can I say? If you've read any of Greydon's screenplays, you'll know what to expect with his writing. The only rationale I can think of is that he simply put up the money for them and wasn't involved otherwise, so he felt like they weren't "his" to comment on. Because if you've seen some of the things he did put his name on, he certainly wouldn't have taken it off due to embarrassment over the finished product.
Clark does document both of Nutter's tantrums in clinical detail, along with the (first) production shutdown that she caused. (There were two, though the second was by design due to his scamming the tax shelter system and Darby being busy with something else during the original shoot in November-December, 1979.) Let's just say there are a lot of people he badmouths in there - some deserved, some not so deserved - and if Tarah acted even halfway as awful as he attributes to her, it was completely deserved in her case. Some people sure are well-named!
I gathered Nelson lost interest in acting. He was too talented and too charismatic to have roles dry up overnight.
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