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  1. Director: Ted Kotcheff | Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Brian Dennehy, Richard Crenna, Bill McKinney Votes: 264,861 | Gross: $47.21M Much darker and sensitive than the sequels it spawned, First Blood is a thrilling survival adventure that takes full advantage of Sylvester Stallone's acting skills.

  2. It is powerful, genuinely shocking, and rather amazing. It comes billed as a "horror film," and contains a great deal of horror, but all of the horror is human and brutally realistic. Donald Pleasence in "Wake in Fright". The story involves a young school teacher in the middle of the desolate wilderness of the Outback.

  3. Ted Kotcheff. Producer, Director, Actor, Writer. Born April 7, 1931 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. William Theodore Kotcheff was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to Bulgarian parents from Plovdiv. He graduated with a degree in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He began his professional career directing TV drama at age 24 at the ...

  4. Box office. $263,635 [2] Split Image (also known as Captured) is a 1982 American drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Michael O'Keefe, Karen Allen, Peter Fonda, James Woods, Elizabeth Ashley, Brian Dennehy and Ronnie Scribner. It tells the story of an all-American college athlete who becomes involved in a youth-oriented cult, and ...

  5. www.csfd.cz › tvurce › 4016-ted-kotcheffTed Kotcheff | ČSFD.cz

    William Theodore Kotcheff se narodil 7. dubna 1931 v Torontu v Kanadě. Po vystudování anglické literatury na univerzitě v Torontu, započal ve věku 24 let svou kariéru jako profesionální televizní režisér v CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). Byl nejmladším režisérem CBC, po dvou letech působení u této společnosti ...

  6. Oct 28, 2013 · Wake in Fright director Ted Kotcheff discusses his career and the restoration of the Mordecai Richler adaptation, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. http:/...

  7. Ted Kotcheff. Director; Executive Producer; Producer “Everything about filmmaking tries to distract you from that first fine rapturous vision you have of the film. ...