Also, an early director of 'Jaws' got fired for naming the shark incorrectly.
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After buying the film rights of the novel for $12,500 in 1970, Paramount felt sure they knew who they wanted to directThe Good, The Bad, And The Ugly.because he didn't like the story or the"ethics" of the film . However, Paramount's eventual choice of director Francis Ford Coppola, who has also created, clearly didn't disappoint: the film is a critically-beloved classic.
It seems absolutely wild now, but the higher-ups at Paramount thought New York was too expensive and difficult to film in. Coppola insisted they shoot in the city, and the film company eventually agreed; but they almost lost the iconic director in the process."They hated the Al Pacino idea. They hated the [Marlon] Brando idea.
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