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Jack Nicholson film?
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I read an article in a sunday supplement magazine a few weeks back regarding a film starring Jack Nicholson. It was kind of like a road trip film and apparently Jack held the rights to this particular film and wouldn't release it. Anyone know the title??? it's meant to be a fantastic film.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the film you're thinking of is Easy Rider which was written by Peter Fonda & Dennis Hopper, who also starred in it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easy_Rider
I don't understand in what context you mean release it, it's available on DVD & I have heard rumours that a remake was put on hold because of a dispute over rights but I haven't found anything online to corroborate this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easy_Rider
I don't understand in what context you mean release it, it's available on DVD & I have heard rumours that a remake was put on hold because of a dispute over rights but I haven't found anything online to corroborate this
Thought you may be interested in the following article;
it was a huge flop in 1975 when it opened - as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer release. There were some critical raves, and one of the people who liked the film was Jack Nicholson who was in a position to say to the studio, well, if you don't like it, I'll buy it. And so, for over a decade, The Passenger was a Jack Nicholson property and if anyone wanted to show the film theatrically they had to get his OK. He looked after it and only recently did he sell it to Sony Classics so they can re-release it properly. And here it comes, restored and looking magical as ever - though not with any extra scenes.
it was a huge flop in 1975 when it opened - as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer release. There were some critical raves, and one of the people who liked the film was Jack Nicholson who was in a position to say to the studio, well, if you don't like it, I'll buy it. And so, for over a decade, The Passenger was a Jack Nicholson property and if anyone wanted to show the film theatrically they had to get his OK. He looked after it and only recently did he sell it to Sony Classics so they can re-release it properly. And here it comes, restored and looking magical as ever - though not with any extra scenes.