Fade In (film) explained

Director:Jud Taylor (as "Allen Smithee")
Starring:Burt Reynolds
Barbara Loden
Music:Ken Lauber
Country:United States
Language:English
Producer:Judd Bernard
Silvio Narizzano
Editor:Aaron Stell
John W. Wheeler
Cinematography:William A. Fraker
Runtime:92 minutes
Company:Paramount Pictures
Budget:$400,000[1]
Network:CBS

Fade In is a 1973 American Western film starring Burt Reynolds, who said, "It should have been called Fade Out."[2]

Cast

Production

In a 1973 interview with writer Emory Lewis, playwright Mart Crowley stated, "I did write one film, Fade-In, with Barbara Loden and Burt Reynolds in starring roles. However, it was butchered by other writers. It was never released. I paid Paramount $1700 to take my name off the project."[3]

Filming started in July 1967[4] and was shot at the same time as the Western Blue on the same location in Moab, Utah, using some footage from that movie although it had a separate story, cast and crew.[5] Judd Bernard, who produced both, said "Both pictures are either going to be great or be disaster areas. There will be no middle ground with either one."[1] Parts of the film were shot at Professor Valley, Castle Valley, Hittle Bottom, Moab, Dead Horse Point, and Arches in Utah.[6]

It was the first Hollywood made film to show someone taking a contraception pill.[7]

It was the first film to be released credited to the pseudonym Alan Smithee (though the onscreen credit reads, "Allen Smithee"). The pseudonym had been created for Death of a Gunfighter, but that film was not released until the following year.

Reception

"It was screened for Bob Evans at Paramount and I think he locked it up in chains", said Reynolds years later. "It's never been heard from since."[8]

Five years after its intended release, Fade-In premiered on television on The CBS Late Movie on November 8, 1973.

"It's the best thing I've ever done", Reynolds added. "An American version of A Man and a Woman."[9]

Notes and References

  1. News: A Case of Simultaneous Cinema. Thomas. Kevin. Los Angeles Times. 30 July 1967. 11.
  2. News: Workaholic Burt Reynolds sets up his next task: Light comedy. Siskel. Gene. Gene Siskel. Chicago Tribune. November 28, 1976. e2.
  3. https://www.newspapers.com/image/492859263
  4. News: Sheila in Production Unit. Martin. Betty. July 11, 1967. Los Angeles Times. c10.
  5. News: Film on Film for 'Fade-In'. Martin. Betty. June 26, 1967. Los Angeles Times. d22.
  6. Book: D'Arc. James V.. When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah. 2010. Gibbs Smith. Layton, Utah. 9781423605874. 1st.
  7. Daily Variety. 2. Just For Variety. Army. Archerd. Army Archerd.
  8. News: BURT PRELUTSKY: Two Centerfolds. Los Angeles Times. December 24, 1972. k14.
  9. News: Burt Reynolds, Who Plays Half-Breeds Stoic About Roles. Clifford. Terry. Chicago Tribune. April 6, 1969. f14.