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A behind-the-camera portrait of the late George Stevens' 1965 "Holyland," which he built in Utah's Monument Valley in order to film The Greatest Story Ever Told.Darby reveals startling details of the final surgery that scarred the film, along with the critiques that deeply wounded Stevens.

Produktbeschreibung
A behind-the-camera portrait of the late George Stevens' 1965 "Holyland," which he built in Utah's Monument Valley in order to film The Greatest Story Ever Told.Darby reveals startling details of the final surgery that scarred the film, along with the critiques that deeply wounded Stevens.
Autorenporträt
The late Ken Darby, a three-time Oscar winner for musical adaptation (The King and I, Porgy and Bess, Camelot), was a singer, vocal director, popular composer, conductor, and aranger in Hollywood. Founder of the Ken Darby Singers, who were the Munchkin voices, he had over 100 film credits and was associated with Alfred Newman for 22 years.[E