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3 Reception  





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The Sweet and the Bitter (1967 film)






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The Sweet and the Bitter, also known as Savage Justice, is a 1967 Canadian film directed by James Clavell.[1]

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

In 1962 Clavell signed a two-picture deal with Panorama, a Canadian company, to produce and direct Circle of Greed in April and The Bitter and the Sweet in June. The former was not made.[2] The film was the first production from a Canadian Company, Commonwealth, established by Oldřich Václavek, a Czech immigrant to Canada. The budget of CA $325,000 was raised from Canadian sources.[3]

Filming started 4 June 1962 in Vancouver at Commonwealth's Hollyburn Studios (later known as Panorama Studios).[4][5]

"I want to tell a story", said Clavell at the time. "If my story doesn't hold people, doesn't touch their emotions, then it is of no use. I go to the theatre and watch the reactions of the audience to my lines. They are quick to respond if a line is right. If they don't, I know something is wrong. King Rat is my first published novel and to write it I used what I had learned."[6]

Clavell enjoyed Vancouver and bought a house there. It was there he wrote King Rat.[7]

The film was a "production nightmare". The producers and the studio owners wound up in a five-year legal battle that resulted in RCA stripping $350,000 worth of sound equipment from the dubbing stage. The studio would be barely used over the next few years, making only The Trap (1966), The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986), The Hitchhiker (TV Series) (1985,1986) and The Littlest Hobo.[8]

Reception[edit]

The film was not released until 1967.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mcilquham, R. (Jul 31, 1975). "Tempo/People-health". Chicago Tribune. ProQuest 169368401.
  • ^ "FILMLAND EVENTS: Curtis' 'Playboy' Goes to Columbia". Los Angeles Times. Jan 11, 1962. p. B9.
  • ^ "MACLEAN'S REVIEWS". Maclean's. No. 75. Jul 28, 1962. p. 49. ProQuest 1437755567.
  • ^ Scheuer, P. K. (Apr 27, 1962). "Roberts to produce his own adaptation". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 168114922.
  • ^ "Canadian Features to Go". Variety. 9 May 1962. p. 5.
  • ^ Hansen, H. (Aug 12, 1962). "There's a 'thin red line' winding among the pinups". Chicago Daily Tribune. ProQuest 183001142.
  • ^ Clark, G. (Sep 8, 1994). "Cancer claims author clavell: Publishing phenomenon and former west van resident dies in europe". The Province. ProQuest 267511380.
  • ^ Loynd, R. (Dec 22, 1968). "'Park' a lark in vancouver". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 156152464.
  • ^ "SWEET AND THE BITTER, the". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 34. 1967. p. 158. ProQuest 1305838748.
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