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Richard Sylbert
Birthday:
16 April 1928
Biography
A movie is a war. And if you don't know it's a war you're missing something. The war is between the problems, the people with the ideas, and the people with the money. The crazies versus the beat counters. And it's the only war there ever is. It never changes. But you better know that it's there.
A movie is a war. And if you don't know it's a war you're missing something. The war is between the problems, the people with the ideas, and the people with the money. The crazies versus the beat counters. And it's the only war there ever is. It never changes. But you better know that it's there.
[on "Reds"]: Jack Reed and Louise Bryant are innocents abroad; that's always been my image of them. This poor sweet American couple in this mess. He was the bumpkin, this big, energetic kid. The fool. And Warren Beatty is the one actor I know who's never afraid to play a fool. And after the revolution, Russia was a pigsty. Rotten, rotten. They were eating ho...
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[on "Reds"]: Jack Reed and Louise Bryant are innocents abroad; that's always been my image of them. This poor sweet American couple in this mess. He was the bumpkin, this big, energetic kid. The fool. And Warren Beatty is the one actor I know who's never afraid to play a fool. And after the revolution, Russia was a pigsty. Rotten, rotten. They were eating horses.
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Richard Sylbert
Richard Sylbert was born on April 16, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was a production designer and art director, known for Chinatown (1974), The Graduate (1967) and Carlito's Way (1993). He was married to Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Susanna Moore and Carol Godshalk. He died on March 23, 2002 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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