The Night of the Following Day (1968) | |
Director(s) | Hubert Cornfield, Richard Boone (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | Hubert Cornfield, Jerry Gershwin (executive), Elliott Kastner (executive), Al Lettieri (associate) |
Top Genres | Crime, Drama |
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The Night of the Following Day (1968) was a Crime - Drama Film directed by Richard Boone and Hubert Cornfield and produced by Al Lettieri, Hubert Cornfield, Elliott Kastner and Jerry Gershwin.
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Quotes from The Night of the Following Day
[He's been concealing a gun]
Leer: You know, some day, somebody is gonna invent a comfortable gun.
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Leer: You know, some day, somebody is gonna invent a comfortable gun.
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Facts about The Night of the Following Day
Hubert Cornfield, on the Universal DVD commentary, claims that Marlon Brando in an attempt to humiliate him, tried to seduce Cornfield's wife and, after being turned down, went to tell Cornfield about his efforts. Cornfield told him that he was flattered.
At Marlon Brando's insistence, the last scenes of the shooting schedule were directed by Richard Boone, as Brando could no longer stand for what he considered the incompetence of director Hubert Cornfield.
The original intention was to have Richard Boone play Marlon Brando's role. However, co-producer Elliott Kastner came back to director/co-writer Hubert Cornfield and told him there was a possibility they could get Marlon Brando for the part. Cornfield jumped at the chance.
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At Marlon Brando's insistence, the last scenes of the shooting schedule were directed by Richard Boone, as Brando could no longer stand for what he considered the incompetence of director Hubert Cornfield.
The original intention was to have Richard Boone play Marlon Brando's role. However, co-producer Elliott Kastner came back to director/co-writer Hubert Cornfield and told him there was a possibility they could get Marlon Brando for the part. Cornfield jumped at the chance.
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