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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Although it claims descent from a Francis Marion Crawford short story, it's a fairly loose adaptation at best.
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' ''Film/{{Rebecca|1940}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Although it claims descent from a Francis Marion Crawford short story, it's a fairly loose adaptation at best.
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* CreatorKiller: Although Alex Nicol pronounced himself satisfied with the finished movie, the difficult post-production and mishandling of its release dissuaded him from a full-time directorial career. He only directed one additional feature, the war movie ''Three Came Back'', along with occasional television episodes and otherwise focused on acting.
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* CreatorBacklash: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted to throw up" when they saw the movie. Mostly, she feels that it didn't live up to its potential due to a rushed shooting schedule and Alex Nicol's inexperience as a director. Webber was also pregnant during filming, forcing her to battle morning sickness on set and Nicol to rewrite several scenes to accommodate her. To add insult to injury, she and her other costars were only paid $1,000; Nicol promised them a percentage of the movie's profits but the studio reneged on the deal.
* CreatorKiller: Although Alex Nicol pronounced himself satisfied with the finished movie, the difficult post-production and mishandling of its release dissuaded him from a full-time directorial career. He only directed one additional feature, the war movie ''Three Came Back'', along with occasional television episodes and otherwise focused on acting.
* CreatorKiller: Although Alex Nicol pronounced himself satisfied with the finished movie, the difficult post-production and mishandling of its release dissuaded him from a full-time directorial career. He only directed one additional feature, the war movie ''Three Came Back'', along with occasional television episodes and otherwise focused on acting.
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Although it claims descent from a Francis Marion Crawford short story, it's a fairly loose adaptation at best.
* OldShame: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted to throw up" when they saw the movie. Mostly, she feels that it didn't live up to its potential due to a rushed shooting schedule and Alex Nicol's inexperience as a director. Webber was also pregnant during filming, forcing her to battle morning sickness on set and Nicol to rewrite several scenes to accommodate her. To add insult to injury, she and her other costars were only paid $1,000; Nicol promised them a percentage of the movie's profits but the studio reneged on the deal.
* OldShame: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted to throw up" when they saw the movie. Mostly, she feels that it didn't live up to its potential due to a rushed shooting schedule and Alex Nicol's inexperience as a director. Webber was also pregnant during filming, forcing her to battle morning sickness on set and Nicol to rewrite several scenes to accommodate her. To add insult to injury, she and her other costars were only paid $1,000; Nicol promised them a percentage of the movie's profits but the studio reneged on the deal.
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Although it claims descent from a Francis Marion Crawford short story, it's a fairly loose adaptation at best. \n* OldShame: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted to throw up" when they saw the movie. Mostly, she feels that it didn't live up to its potential due to a rushed shooting schedule and Alex Nicol's inexperience as a director. Webber was also pregnant during filming, forcing her to battle morning sickness on set and Nicol to rewrite several scenes to accommodate her. To add insult to injury, she and her other costars were only paid $1,000; Nicol promised them a percentage of the movie's profits but the studio reneged on the deal.
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* CreatorKiller: Although Alex Nicol pronounced himself satisfied with the finished movie, the difficult post-production and mishandling of its release dissuaded him from a full-time directorial career. He only directed one additional feature, the war movie ''Three Came Back'', along with occasional television episodes and otherwise focused on acting.
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Alex Nicol reportedly pitched the film to the actors as a reworking of ''Rebecca'' with himself playing Mrs. Danvers (eg., Mickey).
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Alex Nicol reportedly pitched the film to the actors as Although it claims descent from a reworking of ''Rebecca'' with himself playing Mrs. Danvers (eg., Mickey).Francis Marion Crawford short story, it's a fairly loose adaptation at best.
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* OldShame: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted to throw up" when they saw the movie. Mostly, she feels that it didn't live up to its potential due to a rushed shooting schedule and Alex Nicol's inexperience as a director. Webber was also pregnant during filming, forcing her to battle morning sickness on set and Nicol to rewrite several scenes to accommodate her. To add insult to injury, she and her other costars were only paid $1,000; Nicol had promised them a percentage of the movie's profits but the studio reneged on the payment.
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* OldShame: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted to throw up" when they saw the movie. Mostly, she feels that it didn't live up to its potential due to a rushed shooting schedule and Alex Nicol's inexperience as a director. Webber was also pregnant during filming, forcing her to battle morning sickness on set and Nicol to rewrite several scenes to accommodate her. To add insult to injury, she and her other costars were only paid $1,000; Nicol had promised them a percentage of the movie's profits but the studio reneged on the payment.deal.
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Reportedly, Nicol had actually planned the film as a straight remake of ''Rebecca'' but decided to rework the script into a (somewhat) original story due to budget constraints.
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Reportedly, Alex Nicol had actually planned reportedly pitched the film to the actors as a straight remake reworking of ''Rebecca'' but decided with himself playing Mrs. Danvers (eg., Mickey).
* OldShame: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted torework throw up" when they saw the script into a (somewhat) original story movie. Mostly, she feels that it didn't live up to its potential due to budget constraints.a rushed shooting schedule and Alex Nicol's inexperience as a director. Webber was also pregnant during filming, forcing her to battle morning sickness on set and Nicol to rewrite several scenes to accommodate her. To add insult to injury, she and her other costars were only paid $1,000; Nicol had promised them a percentage of the movie's profits but the studio reneged on the payment.
* OldShame: Peggy Webber said that she and her husband "both wanted to
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* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''. Reportedly, Nicol had actually planned the film as a straight remake of ''Rebecca'' but decided to rework the script into a (somewhat) original story due to budget constraints.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Director Alex Nicol also played Mickey.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Director Alex Nicol also played Mickey.Mickey.
* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''.
* FollowTheLeader: Basically ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' meets ''Film/{{Gaslight}}''.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Director Alex Nicol also played Mickey.