The King of the Duplicators is a fascinating dive into the world of make-up artistry, specifically through the lens of William Tuttle's work at MGM. The documentary has this raw, almost unpolished vibe as Tuttle explains the process of creating those lifelike masks used for prosthetics. You really get a sense of the craftsmanship involved, and it's interesting to see the behind-the-scenes aspects of the industry. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the intricate details of each technique, and Tuttle’s passion for his craft shines through. It’s a rarity in the documentary genre, focusing on a specific facet of filmmaking, and it kind of transports you to a different era of Hollywood.
Features a unique insight into MGM's make-up department.Highlights Tuttle's techniques and creative process.Reflects a different era of film production.
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