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== No proof that Kurt Russel ghost directed this film ==

There is no proof that Kurt Russel ghost directed this film. No one has backed up his claim, not one person. The real director is dead, and in my opinion this is tantamount to defaming the dead, and has no place on Wikipedia. If this claim is true, then it should be easy to prove it. But not one agrees with Russel that he directed the film "from the sidelines." Perhaps his claim is true, but until a reference can be provided, this claim, while interesting, does not belong it the articles introduction. Considered one of the greatest westerns ever made, it's distasteful to imply that someone else directed your film; the director is dead and can't defend himself. Find a reference backing up this claim, other than Russel himself. --[[User:Nikoz78|Nikoz78]] ([[User talk:Nikoz78|talk]]) 16:11, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

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No proof that Kurt Russel ghost directed this film

There is no proof that Kurt Russel ghost directed this film. No one has backed up his claim, not one person. The real director is dead, and in my opinion this is tantamount to defaming the dead, and has no place on Wikipedia. If this claim is true, then it should be easy to prove it. But not one agrees with Russel that he directed the film "from the sidelines." Perhaps his claim is true, but until a reference can be provided, this claim, while interesting, does not belong it the articles introduction. Considered one of the greatest westerns ever made, it's distasteful to imply that someone else directed your film; the director is dead and can't defend himself. Find a reference backing up this claim, other than Russel himself. --Nikoz78 (talk) 16:11, 3 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]