What Does ‘Doctor Dolittle’ Have To Do With George Lucas Getting Rich?
The Big Picture If you're a major film studio, and a young filmmaker comes to you with an idea for a sprawling science fantasy franchise that has a chance at being wildly successful, how would you respond? Would you willingly give up any and all rights to the merchandise because of a terrible musical you made a decade prior and are still licking your wounds over your financial loss? If you answered yes to that question, then congratulations, you are 20th Century Fox, and you just...
But why would a major successful studio like 20th Century Fox be so willing to just throw away an opportunity like that? Even if they thought it had little chance of a major profit, surely the chance couldn't have been so low as to be unworthy of consideration, right? If you look into Fox's past, you will find a potential answer: Doctor Dolittle.
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