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This was unfinished due to funding problems . It had started filming at Ireland's Ardmore Studios but moved when IRA bomb threats caused the producers to uproot to the UK.
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Production shut down after a week of filming, when Nichols realized that De Niro was unable to adjust his intense Method style of acting to Neil Simon's precise dialogue. Simon reconceived the story, which was filmed two years later as The Goodbye Girl. [85] 1975: The New Spartans: Jack Starrett: Oliver Reed (as a Colonel), Susan George
Jan 24, 2015 · In the mid 70s he was cast alongside Oliver Reed in a film called The New Spartans - or so he thought. It was never released and was thought to have been what he described as a 'tax loss film'. "It was absolute chaos.
The New Spartans (1975) - This was unfinished due to funding problems . It had started filming at Ireland's Ardmore Studios but moved when IRA bomb threats caused the producers to uproot to the UK.
1975 Federal Republic of Germany, United Kingdom Directed by Jack Starrett Produced by Rodney Webb, René Dupont Written by Anthony Greville-Bell, Rodney Webb
Mar 21, 2014 · Early in the battle, Leonidas was killed and a Homeric-style struggle for control over his corpse erupted between the Greeks and the Persians (Hdt. 7.224). In 300, Leonidas is among the last to die. The book and movie also feature a fake surrender of the Spartan king that is not mentioned in our sources.
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Ephraim Lytle, assistant professor of Hellenistic history at the University of Toronto, said that 300 selectively idealized Spartan society in a "problematic and disturbing" fashion and portrayed the "hundred nations of the Persians" as monsters and non-Spartan Greeks as weak.