![]() ![]() ![]() Soon Vidal was convinced that the director, suffering an overdose of ego, decided, entirely on his own, That’s not even to mention the faked evidence that caused a flurry of emotions. Vidal heard untrue but convincing rumors that the director was rewriting the script.Īctors were carefully fed rumors to convince them to take one side or the other. The director heard untrue but convincing rumors about Vidal’s attempts at sabotage. With the Penthouse bureaucrats installed, rumors began to fly. It was not long before they were no longer buddies. To create a work-around for that snag and get the show on the road at last. Then, by a strange series of bizarre coincidences, Vidal brought in his buddy Bob Guccione There was a financial complication with the production, and it looked as though the movie would never be made. Unfortunately, Gore Vidal was - there’s no other word for it - swindled. His Caligula script, especially its later drafts, is quite strong and memorable. I’ve been a fan of his essays since I was 14,Īnd later became a fan of his books, movies, plays, and teleplays as well. In my opinion, Gore Vidal is simply the best. CALIGULA - The Writer Who Disowned the Movieīack to Main Page C A L I G U L A The Writer Who Disowned the Movie
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