Jack Couffer, the cinematographer, director, producer and wildlife aficionado who received an Oscar nomination for shooting the 1973 adventure tale Jonathan Livingston Seagull, has died. He was 96.
Couffer died July 30 at a hospice care facility in Costa Mesa, California, his son, Michael Couffer, announced.
Couffer also directed such features as Ring of Bright Water (1969), a movie about a dog that he co-wrote; The Legend of Lobo (1962), revolving around a wolf; and Living Free (1972), the sequel to the 1966 lion tale Born Free.
He served as the second-unit director on the Oscar best picture winner Out of Africa (1985), the Tanya Roberts-starring Sheena (1984) ...
Couffer died July 30 at a hospice care facility in Costa Mesa, California, his son, Michael Couffer, announced.
Couffer also directed such features as Ring of Bright Water (1969), a movie about a dog that he co-wrote; The Legend of Lobo (1962), revolving around a wolf; and Living Free (1972), the sequel to the 1966 lion tale Born Free.
He served as the second-unit director on the Oscar best picture winner Out of Africa (1985), the Tanya Roberts-starring Sheena (1984) ...
- 8/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Do you love movies about cute animals? The original pet-lion-in-Africa romp is actually a well balanced nature film about the separation between wild animals and those raised by humans. Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers winningly play the Adamsons, game wardens that dedicate themselves to the well-being of Elsa, the lioness they raise from infancy. Born Free Blu-ray Twilight Time Limited Edition 1966 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 96 min. / Ship Date December 8, 2015 / available through Twilight Time Movies / 29.95 Starring Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers, Geoffrey Keen, Peter Lukoye, Omar Chambati Cinematography Kenneth Talbot Film Editor Don Decon Original Music John Barry Written by Lester Cole from the novel by Joy Adamson Produced by Sam Jaffe, Paul B. Radin Directed by James Hill
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Savant normally becomes sullen and anti-social around overly committed animal lovers, I suppose because I think the world gets a little out of balance when people seriously consider their domestic...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Savant normally becomes sullen and anti-social around overly committed animal lovers, I suppose because I think the world gets a little out of balance when people seriously consider their domestic...
- 1/1/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
British veteran actor Nigel Davenport, whose screen career spanned five decades and included roles in Best Picture Oscar-winners A Man For All Seasons and Chariots of Fire, died October 25. He was 85. Davenport’s early films included Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom and Tony Richardson’s Look Back In Anger and The Entertainer; he also appeared in A High Wind in Jamaica (1965), Living Free (1972), The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977), Nighthawks (1981), Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984), and Caravaggio (1986). As a character actor his standout roles include the Duke of Norfolk in A Man For All Seasons, Lord Bothwell in Mary, Queen of Scots, Dr. Van Helsing in the Richard Matheson-penned Dracula, and Lord Birkenhead in Chariots of Fire. In 1974 Davenport starred in Saul Bass’s lone directorial effort, the sci-fi bomb turned cult classic Phase IV.
- 10/29/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Kunal Kohli’s film starring Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra just wrapped with a final schedule in India. The film, which still needs a title and we hear will be decided on through a contest, is scheduled to release in June of this year. We have been getting little glimpses into what the film will be about and though we don’t know much, we do know that it is a romantic tale that spans over 100 years and sees the pair in four different time periods and each as four different avatars.
For this last schedule, Kunal wanted to shoot in a location that had old fort like structures and chose the Aurangabad fort in Maharashtra. Last Friday, Shahid was shooting there and tweeted, “Shooting at the beautiful aurangabad fort ……….. Stunning.” Since he was so close, the actor was very keen to see the world famous archeological site Ellora Caves.
For this last schedule, Kunal wanted to shoot in a location that had old fort like structures and chose the Aurangabad fort in Maharashtra. Last Friday, Shahid was shooting there and tweeted, “Shooting at the beautiful aurangabad fort ……….. Stunning.” Since he was so close, the actor was very keen to see the world famous archeological site Ellora Caves.
- 1/13/2012
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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