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"Kristine Brancolini, 812/855-3710" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 May 1995 08:06:13 CDT
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I recently saw a documentary on A&E (part of the Biography series) on
Donald Sutherland.  It was made by the National Film Board of Canada in
about 1987.  Donald Sutherland has had terrible tax problems.  So I am
assuming he made _Puppet Master_ and other B movies for money.  He also
said in the documentary that he has tried to support Canadian filmmaking.
However, I think many of his projects are financially motivated.  I don't
know what motivates other well-known actors to become involved in
"sleaze-type projects," but I imagine it's the desire to work!  At the
time this documentary was produced, Sutherland had made something like
60 films!
 
Kristine Brancolini

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