Comic chameleon Peter Sellers was the biggest movie star of his time. To the world, he was the bumbling Inspector Clouseau of the “Pink Panther” films and such offshoots as the Woody Allen-scripted ...
Director Peter Medak's wistful recollection of the ill-fated "Ghost of the Noonday Sun" production allows him to finish the story on his own terms. Most stories of tortured film productions turn on ...
Peter Medak’s new documentary “The Ghost of Peter Sellers,” about the catastrophic production of the actor’s failed 1973 pirate comedy “Ghost in the Noonday Sun,” begins with a little back-patting.
Most stories of tortured film productions turn on the tragedy of missed opportunities: We’ll never know if Alejandro Jodoworsky’s “Dune” or the original version of Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed ...
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