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July 12, 2010
Ray Bradbury on the status of Mel Gibson's "Fahrenheit 451"
In this segment, Mr. Bradbury broaches the subject of Mr. Gibson's long-held option on "Fahrenheit 451"'s remake rights. Do read Mr. Bradbury's lips at the end. He'll be 90 in August.
From Stop Smiling screening of Francois Truffaut's archive print of Fahrenheit 451, Siskel Film Center, July 11, 2010, Ray Bradbury talking via Skype to his biographer Sam Weller and film historian/admirer Jonathan Rosenbaum.
Posted by Ray Pride at July 12, 2010 08:45 AM
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