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Full Tilt Boogie
Directed bySarah Kelly
Produced byRana Joy Glickman
StarringRobert Rodriguez
Quentin Tarantino
Lawrence Bender
George Clooney
CinematographyChristopher Gallo
Edited byLauren Zuckerman
Music byCary Berger
Dominic Kelly
Distributed byMiramax
Running time
97 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Full Tilt Boogie is a 1997 documentary directed by Sarah Kelly that chronicles the production of the 1996 film From Dusk till Dawn.[1]

It features extensive interviews with the cast and crew covering a variety of topics related to the film. This includes the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees protesting the non-union status of the film. The production crew for the documentary are also non-union.

Cast

Poster

When the time came for the poster of From Dusk till Dawn to be created, Rodriguez, who has final approval for all such merchandise relating to his films,[citation needed] commissioned a design from one of his favourite artists, fantasy painter Frank Frazetta. The piece was ultimately not used, but its influence can clearly be seen[citation needed] on the poster for Full Tilt Boogie.

Reception

Despite being released years after its subject - the popular film "From Dusk Till Dawn" - "Full Tilt Boogie" was well received, with an 88% on review aggregation website "Rotten Tomatoes". David Stratton of "Variety" remarked, "A bit late in the day, but nevertheless welcome."

It was praised by Ryan Cracknell of the "Apollo Guide" for being "a tribute to the people who work behind the camera, but don't normally compete for golden statues on Oscar night." [2]

References

  1. ^ "Full Tilt Boogie". The New York Times.
  2. ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/full-tilt-boogie/