Thanks for the suggestion...I'll look for On the Edge - sounds like the kind of movie I like. Good call on your part because interestingly he mentions that movie here. . .
You've had success in the past, but I feel quite a few of your movies became popular long after they were in theaters. "Silent Running" became popular after its theatrical run... Well, they didn't get a chance to see it. It opened at the Cinerama Dome in L.A. and before it was "Blue Water, White Death," which was a shark documentary -- and then "Silent Running." Then, two weeks later, they opened "The Cowboys" across the street. Thank you very much. Well, I did them at the same time, going between the two. I don't know, the movie I'm most disappointed that people didn't ever find... well, there's three. One is "On the Edge," a running movie I did. The second is "Harry Tracy," which is a western I did. And the third and the thing that makes me sad the most is " Smile." Nobody discovered it. It never had a play-date in New York City to this day. It just didn't catch on and people didn't go to see it.
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