Too Much, Too Soon (1958) | |
Director(s) | Art Napoleon |
Producer(s) | Henry Blanke |
Top Genres | Biographical, Drama, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Fame, Show Business, True Story (based on) |
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Too Much, Too Soon (1958) was a Biographical - Drama Film directed by Art Napoleon and produced by Henry Blanke.
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Quotes from
Crowley:
[to Diana about John] Whatever he's looking for he won't find it in Rio.
John Barrymore: [after Diana loses her fishing pole in the water] The fish have to win sometimes. Otherwise they get suspicious.
John Howard: [to Diana] Are you scared of me... or you?
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John Barrymore: [after Diana loses her fishing pole in the water] The fish have to win sometimes. Otherwise they get suspicious.
John Howard: [to Diana] Are you scared of me... or you?
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Facts about
Warner Brothers purchased the book the film is based on with the intention of starring Carroll Baker (then under contract) in an adaptation. When she declined on the grounds that she did not want to play "a nymphomaniac", they refused to lend her to an outside company to appear in "The Devil's Disciple" opposite Sir Laurence Olivier.
Errol Flynn was a friend of Barrymore's in Hollywood during the time frame depicted in the film.
After wrapping this production, Director of Photography Carl E. Guthrie would be shooting on the same sets for the low budget thriller "Frankenstein 1970" (1958).
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Errol Flynn was a friend of Barrymore's in Hollywood during the time frame depicted in the film.
After wrapping this production, Director of Photography Carl E. Guthrie would be shooting on the same sets for the low budget thriller "Frankenstein 1970" (1958).
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