Director Peter Medak has made a new documentary entitled, “The Ghost of Peter Sellers.” The movie looks at Medak’s experiences directing Sellers in the the 1973 film, “Ghost in the Noonday Sun.” Well, we say the “1973 film,” but “Ghost in the Noonday Sun” wasn’t released then. The shooting didn’t go well and the movie didn’t get a big theatrical release, instead appearing decades later in a couple of home video releases.
Listen to our 50th interview episode as Medak, a wonderful storyteller, talks about what happened back in the day, what he learned, and so much more.
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Will give this a listen, Medak is a great storyteller in every sense!
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