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So, 'The Men Who Made the Movies: Raoul Walsh' is part of that fascinating 8-part series by Richard Schickel, diving into the minds of some of Hollywood's heavyweights. Walsh, a director with a real knack for storytelling and a unique touch, shares insights into his career that feel both personal and revealing. The pacing is reflective, allowing for those wonderful moments where you just sit back and absorb his perspective on the industry. It's not just about the films he made, but also the atmosphere of old Hollywood he encapsulates in his narratives. The interviews are raw, and you can really sense the passion and sometimes the frustration of a creative mind in action.
This segment of Schickel's series is somewhat elusive as it wasn't heavily circulated outside of its original broadcast. Many collectors seek it out for its intimate portrait of Walsh, who is often overshadowed by his contemporaries. It's intriguing to see how the narrative of Walsh's career unfolds through his own words, adding a layer of authenticity that's rare in film documentaries. Given its niche appeal and the era it covers, it holds a certain scarcity that elevates its interest among those who appreciate the deeper cuts of film history.
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