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Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 26m
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7.3/10
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Budd Boetticher in Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005)
BiographyDocumentary

A profile of the filmmaker ("The Tall T," "Seven Men from Now") who, notes narrator Ed Harris, "made his mark in one of America's greatest art forms.the Western movie." Included: comments by... Read allA profile of the filmmaker ("The Tall T," "Seven Men from Now") who, notes narrator Ed Harris, "made his mark in one of America's greatest art forms.the Western movie." Included: comments by admiring colleaguesA profile of the filmmaker ("The Tall T," "Seven Men from Now") who, notes narrator Ed Harris, "made his mark in one of America's greatest art forms.the Western movie." Included: comments by admiring colleagues

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    • Bruce Ricker
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    • Dave Kehr
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    • Ed Harris
    • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Larry Cohen
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    • Director
      • Bruce Ricker
    • Writer
      • Dave Kehr
    • Stars
      • Ed Harris
      • Peter Bogdanovich
      • Larry Cohen
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
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    Peter Bogdanovich
    Peter Bogdanovich
    • Self
    Larry Cohen
    Larry Cohen
    • Self - interviewee
    Andrew Sarris
    Andrew Sarris
    • Self - Interviewee
    Paul Schrader
    Paul Schrader
    • Self - Interviewee
    Gretchen Wayne
    • Self - Interviewee
    Budd Boetticher
    Budd Boetticher
    • Self
    Randolph Scott
    Randolph Scott
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tyrone Power
    Tyrone Power
    • Juan Gallardo
    • (archive footage)
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Doña Sol des Muire
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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Manola de Palma
    • (archive footage)
    Nina Foch
    Nina Foch
    • Eileen Carr
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    Robert Stack
    Robert Stack
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Ford
    John Ford
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    • (archive footage)
    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Bill Doolin
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    Jeff Chandler
    Jeff Chandler
    • Lt. Chick Campbell
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    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • Cpl. Andrew Robertson
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    Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin
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    8woodway77

    Interesting Synopsis of Director's Work

    Just watched this entry in conjunction with the Randolph Scott / Budd Boetticher films shown on TCM. A very interesting synopsis of work and commentary from the director and some guests. I learned much about Boetticher's views and techniques from both his and the guests' commentaries (excepting only that ultra goober, Quentin Tarantino, who consistently strikes me as the kind of high-school dweeb who came in 3rd in the class-president election).

    Boetticher's films have a definite style, to me quite spare and unencumbered, but nonetheless complete stories and characters. He seems to have a knack for enveloping the viewer into the story. I especially appreciate his Randolph Scott film "The Tall T", during which one feels that, with Scott as the star, he's sure to come out all right - but in the situation he finds himself, it's very hard to imagine how he will manage it.

    All in all a quite enjoyable examination of one of the old-line directors who pursued his vision and technique to his own, rather than corporate, satisfaction.
    6Doylenf

    Interesting documentary on man known mostly for B-westerns...

    The man who made many a B-western with actors like RANDOLPH SCOTT is self-taught director BUDD BOETTICHER, who has a lot of interesting things to say about what drove him to become a director who began with low-budget crime stories and eventually stayed more with the western mode.

    Among those who talk about him, CLINT EASTWOOD makes some of the best observations. And, of course, the fact that he "put flesh and blood on the screen," is what made QUENTIN Tarantino a disciple of Boetticher.

    The Randolph Scott cycle includes some good clips from 7 MEN FROM NOW, THE TALL T, DECISION AT SUNDOWN, RIDE LONESOME and COMMANCHE STATION.

    Interesting early facts: He was assistant director on THE MORE THE MERRIER with Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea; had a run-in with Harry Cohn who later hired him out of respect for his courage to stand up to him; had to prove to Darryl Zanuck that he knew something about bullfighting so he could get some work on BLOOD AND SAND and also choreographed the exotic dance scene between Rita Hayworth and Anthony Quinn.

    Cantankerous and unpredictable, his films are given due respect by a number of people who recognize their worth as westerns that inspired many other films that followed. Many of them have a cult following today.
    chaos-rampant

    Some things a man can't ride around.

    Excellent docu on matador, director and badass extraordinaire Budd Boetticher, chronicling his life and work, from his young years learning bullfighting in Mexico, being hired on Rober Mamoulian's Rita Hayworth vehicle Blood and Sand to choreograph the bullfighting sequences only ending up choreographing Hayworth's 'matador' dance with Anthony Quinn, going on from there to threaten to punch the living daylights out of Columbia's cranky boss Harry Cohn only to land a job directing b pictures for him, his next stop doing potboilers for Universal and finally, his most famous output that secured him a place in Cahiers du Cinema's venerable pantheon of auteurs, his collaborations with writer Burt Kennedy, DP Charles Lawton Jr. and Randolph Scott in the Ranown westerns. Clint Eastwood, Taylor Hackworth, Quentin Tarantino, John Wayne's daughter, Peter Bogdanovich, Paul Schrader, Robert Towne and Boetticher himself in a late 2000 interview dissect his body of work, part critical appreciation, part eulogy for an American director who influenced as many subsequent filmmakers with only five movies as people like John Ford did with twenty-five.
    10scarlet-30

    Uncle Budd

    I was so pleased to see that my Uncle Budd had some "in front of the camera" time in the documentary entitled "A Man Can Do That" as he was the ultimate story teller and could keep anyone entranced, and did, whether he was in our house in the Canyon with one of his fabulous wives or later at his ranch in San Diego. He was always amused that his films had become classics and I joked with him often, telling him people usually have to die first to attain that status. When asked about his "motivation" for a film he usually had a brief answer that had to do with a small budget and a short amount of time. He just made movies....and that is what he did. But his narratives off camera were the best and the best of him. I miss him terribly and am so glad the final tribute was made to him....and for him. He out partied and outlived them all.
    9hitchcockthelegend

    As Eastwood says, Budd Boetticher deserved this appraisal.

    Quite often this sort of documentary about a director or actor can turn into a back slapping exercise with little substance. Thankfully that is not the case here. True enough there's praise aplenty, and as anyone familiar with Boetticher's work will attest, it's praise well warranted, but the doc traces his career from beginning to end without painting him as an auteur saint. It's fascinating stuff, from his adoptive beginnings to how he got into cinema, from bullfighting guru to auteur director, story unfolds with insight and enlightening passages of play. How he got to call Harry "King" Cohn by his first name, how he managed to detract from low budget restrictions to still produce a quality scene, Duke Wayne finding bullfighting a little tough! His irritation with studio cuts, the birth of the Ranown Westerns, his loves, his life and his bad ass attitude, it's all there making for a great viewing experience for the serious film fan.

    It's also great to find that Randolph Scott gets much praise, some of the clips shown showcase the strengths of Scott's acting, his work for Boetticher backing up the praise coming his way. With one quote from Paul Schrader about a tuning fork quite simply the best quote I have heard attributed to Scott. Bonus, too, is that the roll call of names involved in the doc are not merely there to sell the idea of Oscar "Budd" Boetticher. Clint Eastwood, Quentin Taratino, Paul Schrader, Taylor Hackford, Peter Bogdanovich & Robert Towne, they have things to say about his craft and it's worth listening too. While there's something thrilling about observing Eastwood and Tarantino sitting together, sharing a passion and genuinely hanging on each others words.And there's the old director himself, telling it from the horses mouth, still in control and not pulling the punches.

    A Man Can Do That is a fitting documentary that should be a requisite viewing for fans of Boetticher's work. 9/10

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      • December 2, 2005 (United States)
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