My previous post on Tim Allen’s first and only film as a direct, “Crazy on the Outside,” made me think of other performers who tested their hands at filmmaking – once and only once. (Televsion and cable movies, and documentaries, don't count, only theatrical narratives.) Here goes…
Johnny Depp - "The Brave" (1997)
Anne Bancroft – “Fatso” (1980)
Jack Lemmon – “Kotch” (1971)
Marlon Brando – “One-Eyed Jacks” (1961)
Morgan Freeman – “Bopha” (1993)
David Byrne – “True Stories” (1986)
Joan Rivers – “Rabbit Test” (1978)
Rip Torn – “The Telephone” (1987)
Walter Matthau – “The Gangster Story” (1960)
Talia Shire - "One Night Stand" (1995)
Richard Pryor - "Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling" (1986)
Frank Sinatra - "None But the Brave" (1995)
Danny Glover - "Just a Dream" (2002)
James Caan – “Hide in Plain Sight” (1980)
Anthony Quinn - "The Buccaneer" (1958)
Tommy Lee Jones - "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada" (2005)
Charles Laughton - "Night of the Hunter" (1955)
Timothy Carey - "The World's Greatest Sin" (1962)
Raymond St. Jacques - "Book of Numbers" (1973)
Robert Culp - "Hickey and Boggs" (1972)
Angelina Jolie – “In the Land of Blood and Honey” (2011)
Dan Aykroyd - "Nothing But Troubole" (1991)
Karl Malden – “Time Limit” (1957)
Sally Field – “Beautiful” (2000)
Laurence Fishburne - "Once in the Life" (2000)
Bill Murray (co-director) - "Quick Change" (1990)
Philip Seymour Hoffman - "Jack Goes Boating" (2010)
Liev Schreiber - "Everything Is Illuminated" (2005)
Dyan Cannon - "The End of Innocence" (1990)
Robert Enders - "Stevie" (1978)
Larry Hagman - “Beware! The Blob!” (1972)
Steve Guttenberg - "P.S. Your Cat Is Deead" (2002)
Connie Stevens - "Saving Grace B. Jones" (2010)
Kevin Bacon - "Loverboy" (2005)
Edward Norton - "Keeping the Faith" (2000)
Antonia Banderas – “Crazy in Alabama” (1999). (Banderas also directed a Spanish feature never released here, “El camino de los ingleses.”)
And, of course, at the ripe age of 75, Dustin Hoffman makes his debut with "Quartet" (2013).
Did I overlook anyone?
Charles Laughton "Night of the Hunter"
ReplyDeleteBill! Thanks. -J
ReplyDeleteAnother one Raymond St. Jacques "Book of Numbers" (1973)
ReplyDeleteGot it. Good one, Sergio.
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