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<p dir="auto"><strong>hobnob53</strong> — <em>11 years ago(January 09, 2015 12:28 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">TCM will run a tribute to Rod Taylor on Thursday, January 29, 2015, beginning at 8:00 PM EST.  Here's their schedule, five films in total.  (All times Eastern.)<br />
8:00 PM:<br />
The Time Machine<br />
(1960)<br />
10:00 PM:<br />
The Birds<br />
(1963)<br />
12:15 AM:<br />
Sunday in New York<br />
(1963)<br />
2:15 AM:<br />
Young Cassidy<br />
(1965)<br />
4:15 AM:<br />
The Glass Bottom Boat<br />
(1966)<br />
A pretty good cross-section of Rod's talent and versatility.  He should have gotten an Oscar nomination for<br />
Young Cassidy<br />
.<br />
Incidentally, there's a very nice collection of excerpts of Rod culled from his films for their "TCM Remembers" tribute.  You really get a feel for his personality and acting ability in just those few clips.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Rest in peace, my good man.</p>
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<p dir="auto">No way! He had an affair with Maggie Smith?  I have got to get that book today.  Damn, that lucky, lucky gal.</p>
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<p dir="auto">There have been a number of films listing two co-directors.  There is no rule that prevents giving multiple directors co-credit.<br />
Ford's own<br />
Mister Roberts<br />
, as I pointed out before, was one such film (with Mervyn LeRoy).  Others off the top of my head include<br />
Come and Get It<br />
(1936),<br />
Curse of the Cat People<br />
(1944),<br />
King Solomon's Mines<br />
(1950), and<br />
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm<br />
(1963), and there are other examples.  Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins won Oscars for co-directing<br />
West Side Story<br />
(1961), the only pair of directors ever to win an Academy Award for helming a film.  The British team "The Archers" always credited both Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger as co-writers, -producers and -directors.<br />
Sometimes a director has<br />
chosen<br />
not to take credit.  For example, in 1959 Charles Vidor began production on<br />
Song Without End<br />
then died 17 days into filming.  The producers called in George Cukor to complete the film, but Cukor refused to take any credit, insisting out of respect that Vidor be listed as the sole director, even though Cukor directed something like 90% of the finished film.  Despite Cukor's request for anonymity, the producers inserted a credit thanking Cukor for his contributions to the film, though not specifically citing him as a director.  Similarly, star Laurence Harvey stepped in to direct<br />
A Dandy in A****<br />
(1967) when the original director, Anthony Mann, died suddenly during production, but out of respect for Mann he too refused any screen credit.<br />
Back to John Ford: Robert Montgomery stepped in to direct part of<br />
They Were Expendable<br />
(1945) when Ford "fell ill" (i.e. got drunk) and was away for a short time, but Montgomery neither sought nor expected any director's credit.<br />
Of course, in the studio era many films had portions directed by someone other than the credited director; this was so common it was almost the norm.  In such cases the studio usually dictated who would receive screen credit, but in any cases where there was an actual dispute as to a credit the appropriate guild (directors, writers, whatever) is the final arbiter.  But even today some directors come in to shoot small portions of a film but don't ask for credit.  Directors who are fired off a film usually don't get any credit either.<br />
I'm sure Jack Cardiff made no secret of his being chiefly responsible for most of<br />
Young Cassidy<br />
, but then he was the sole credited director and had no problem retaining the footage Ford had filmed, so I don't see he had any grievance or reason to be petty about it.<br />
And here's one more tidbit: after Ford left<br />
Young Cassidy<br />
and they had to find a director, Rod Taylor himself volunteered to direct the film.  But the producers knew his lack of experience made it too risky to allow him to do so, and one of them put Taylor off the idea by asking him if he really wanted to direct Edith Evans and Maggie Smith.  Taylor realized he didn't and dropped the idea.</p>
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<p dir="auto">But I'm sure Cardiff didn't mind  probably quite the reverse: to be associated with John Ford was an honor, and after all he wanted to retain Ford's scenes, so he obviously felt no jealousy, or territoriality over the film.<br />
The reason I brought that up is that I just read something yesterday in the IMDb trivia section for Young Cassidy, where it mentions that Cardiff made a point of telling people that only 4 &amp; 1/2 minutes of footage in the film was Ford's. I also read earlier somewhere (can't remember where) how Cardiff did 99% of the film (probably too high a percentage - more like 95%). I'm not sure if Cardiff himself was saying this or others were. This doesn't mean that Cardiff was belittling Ford's involvement or being territorial, but I know that many film directors are touchy about who gets what credit. Not knowing Cardiff, I can only guess on how he felt about the whole thing. I just find it very unusual because I thought there are certain rules in the film business and that only one person can get credit as a director, unless it's a joint effort from the beginning and split 50/50 (for example, Richard Lester got sole directing credit on Superman II because he did about 51% of the film, Donner did 49% or less). So, they couldn't give the standard directing credit to both Cardiff &amp; Ford, but managed to work Ford's name in there.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think you're right, it was two weeks.  I re-read the portion of Rod's bio about the film and it said Ford left after two weeks, suffering from pneumonia.  I was recalling something I'd read well over a decade ago, where it said Ford had been able to shoot only one day before leaving (although he was on the picture for longer than on16d0e day), but two weeks makes more sense.  When he fell ill production shut down for two weeks until a replacement was found.  The producers insisted on leaving Ford's footage in but some directors wanted to start from scratch and so were bypassed.  Jack Cardiff was happy to keep Ford's footage, and he came to like Rod very much.<br />
It's too bad Ford didn't get co-director credit, as he had with<br />
Mister Roberts<br />
.  I assume the credit "A John Ford Film" was meant as a thank-you and as you say a way of crediting Ford in some alternate way.  But I'm sure Cardiff didn't mind  probably quite the reverse: to be associated with John Ford was an honor, and after all he wanted to retain Ford's scenes, so he obviously felt no jealousy, or territoriality over the film.</p>
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<p dir="auto">This might be some more unusual trivia about<br />
Young Cassidy</p>
<ul>
<li>I watched most of it again during that TCM tribute and noticed this: as the credits begin, it reads "A JOHN FORD FILM" (btw, I thought I read months back that Ford was on it for 25b4 weeks before being replaced by Cardiff). So, I think when I see that credit '<br />
hmm they gave the directing credit to Ford after all, strange<br />
' but, at the end of the credits, it reads "Directed by JACK CARDIFF."  So, this was one of those unusual instances when credit is given to two directors for one film, but in a sly kind of way. I guess they (whomever made the decision) wanted to acknowledge Ford somehow, even though Cardiff Directed 95% of the film. But, I wonder if Cardiff was annoyed by it being labeled A JOHN FORD FILM at the beginning.</li>
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<p dir="auto">Rod and Maggie had a brief affair when they co-starred in<br />
The V.I.P.s<br />
in England in 1963.  They remained friends, so starring together again in<br />
Young Cassidy<br />
I've read was a pleasant experience for them.<br />
The film's original director, by the way, was John Ford, but he left the production after only one day.  Jack Cardiff replaced him.  Superb cinematographer, good director, but it would have been interesting to have had Taylor directed by John Ford, particularly given the movie's Irish setting.<br />
I read in Taylor's bio that in 1963, after arriving in London and before meeting Smith, he and an old pal from Australia went to see her in a West End stage production.  After seeing the play, Rod, anticipating their scenes together in<br />
The V.I.P.s<br />
, said to his friend, "She's going to eat me alive!"<br />
Which, in a more pleasant way, I presume she did.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Well, in seeing YOUNG CASSIDY for the16d0 first time, I agree Rod Taylor should have deserved an Oscar nom. Ending was hard for John Cassidy - damn that Maggie Smith! Speaking of Maggie Smith, I would later realize that this movie had three future CLASH OF THE TITANS actresses - Smith, Sin Phillips and Flora Robson.<br />
Interesting seeing Julie Christie and I think this was done just before her breakthrough, DARLING.<br />
Anyway, eventhough it was a smaller tribute and done virtually on late night / early morning, still glad TCM does these memorials when other outlets do not even mention the passing of older Hollywood stars anymore.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Do you remember "old" people telling us that "inside, I still feel 25" or whatever?  Now we know what they mean, and know that it is true.<br />
I totally agree that Rod deserves a full 24 hour tribute.  To me, Rod was a full-fledged<br />
A-lister, a household name for anyone our generation.<br />
I love what they are choosing to show, but would have liked to see some of his lesser known and more off-beat work.<br />
I'm taping the 14 day SNL marathon on VH1 Classics, but will take a break to be in on the Rod tribute.</p>
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<p dir="auto">They can hold off on<br />
Nora Prentiss<br />
until they upgrade the print. It looks like a dupe of a 16mm print, Alpha Home Video quality.<br />
I was looking forward to<br />
The Ceremony<br />
though as that one has escaped me all these years and the cast has me really curious.<br />
It ain't easy being green, or anything else, other than to be me</p>
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<p dir="auto">The other thing, which I believe I alluded to someplace above, is that as it happens TCM had run some of these films  namely,<br />
The Time Machine, The Birds<br />
and<br />
Sunday in New York<br />
two or three times in the past six or eight weeks.  Granted the importance to Rod's career of the first two, especially<br />
TTM<br />
, nonetheless you'd think they'd have sprung for a couple of different titles not recently shown.<br />
Sunday in New York<br />
is an okay romantic comedy and something different from Rod's action roles, but it's not<br />
that<br />
great and since it's been on very recently could easily have been jettisoned in favor of, say,<br />
Hotel<br />
, which also has romance and drama.<br />
I guess he wasn't quite a big enough star to warrant a full 24, but on the other hand how many major stars covered by TCM's programming are left nowadays?  Maybe they need to devote more time to the dwindling number of older movie stars as they pass away.<br />
For the record, here is the list of movies TCM is preempting tonight (1/29/15) in order to run its tribute to Rod:<br />
I Want to Live<br />
(1958);<br />
The Hoodlum Priest<br />
(1961);<br />
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt<br />
(1956);<br />
Nora Prentiss<br />
(1947);<br />
The Ceremony<br />
(1963).  Crime dramas all, and an interesting mix.<br />
But let's just say I wish they were still on the schedule  meaning, that there were no need to preempt them in order to present a posthumous remembrance of Rod Taylor.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Too bad TCM didn't give RT a full 24 hours, so they could have included other films they show less often, including 36 Hours, Dark of the Sun, Ask Any Girl, Fate is the Hunter, World Without End, The V.I.P.s and several others.<br />
I was curious about that as well.   Even here in the West Coast, some of the movies will be playing well past 11:00 pm, including the one I want to see the most YOUNG CASSIDY.  But with our modern day recording devices, it won't be a problem (and I think TCM knows that!).</p>
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<p dir="auto">I<br />
am<br />
incorrigible, pouncemo.  But I suspect Rod would have liked itafter he'd finished punching me out!</p>
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<p dir="auto">Oh hobnob, you naughty boy.  You made my day with that one.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yeah, lots of luck with that.  Anita was a big girl.<br />
In any case I suspect she preferred to ride the Rod, as it were.</p>
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<p dir="auto">At that age, Anita would have had to ride on the handlebars of my bicycle if we were to have a night out on the town.<br />
It ain't easy being green, or anything else, other than to be me</p>
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<p dir="auto">Define "fulfilling".</p>
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<p dir="auto">Let's see, a free trip, a movie role and Anita - that would have worked for me in 1961. Of course, I was only ten, so she might not have found the experience fulfilling.<br />
It ain't easy being green, or anything else, other than to be me</p>
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<p dir="auto">Never saw either one, clore.  I'm a bit surprised that<br />
Darker Than Amber<br />
isn't on DVD (I checked last week); in the bio of Rod the film sounds intriguing if a failure.<br />
CATAQ<br />
was one he did solely in order to get a trip to Italy to pursue his affair with Anita Ekbergwho just died on Rod's birthday.  Not sure the movie was worth it, even for the opportunity for a paid trip to bed Anita.</p>
]]></description><link>https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/928952</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/928952</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[fgadmin]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 18:23:03 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to TCM will run a tribute to Rod Taylor on Thursday, January 29, 2015, beginning at 8:00 PM EST.  Here&#x27;s their schedule, fi on Wed, 15 Apr 2026 18:23:02 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p dir="auto"><strong>clore_2</strong> — <em>11 years ago(January 28, 2015 07:06 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I'd like to see a good print of<br />
Darker Than Amber<br />
, I have a lousy grey-market one that almost unwatchable.<br />
Today I got a copy of one that I've never seen -<br />
Colossus and the Amazon Queen<br />
, a spoof of peplum sagas. Unfortunately it's pan-and-scan, but I've never known this one to air on TV in NYC, so I'm stuck with what I can get.<br />
It ain't easy being green, or anything else, other than to be me</p>
]]></description><link>https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/928951</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/928951</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[fgadmin]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 18:23:02 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to TCM will run a tribute to Rod Taylor on Thursday, January 29, 2015, beginning at 8:00 PM EST.  Here&#x27;s their schedule, fi on Wed, 15 Apr 2026 18:23:01 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p dir="auto"><strong>hobnob53</strong> — <em>11 years ago(January 28, 2015 04:04 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I know what you mean, pouncemo.  Many of us have been watching these movies from the 60s for so long that it comes as a shock when we stop to realize how old everyone is now  if they're even still with us.<br />
Not a Rod Taylor film, but the other week I watched a bit of<br />
The Odd Couple<br />
(1968), and when Jack Lemmon walks into a strip club early in the film, it suddenly struck me that the beautiful young girls up on the stage are all about 70 now.  And I was very much alive, a teenager, then!<br />
Many of Rod's early leading ladies are still very much alive too, even if (appallingly!) in their 70s and 80s.<br />
Anyway, things start tomorrow night at 8 PM EST: Thursday, January 29, 2015.  Too bad TCM didn't give RT a full 24 hours, so they could have included other films they show less often, including<br />
36 Hours, Dark of the Sun, Ask Any Girl, Fate is the Hunter, World Without End, The V.I.P.s<br />
and several others.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Thanks Hobnob, I'll be watching knowing that other fans are watching too.<br />
I watched "Sunday In New York" the other day and I just couldn't wrap my head around the fact that he is gone.  You look at those young, vibrant, gorgeous people and it doesn't seem possible that they were but mere mortals.</p>
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