Well, Well, Well,
We’ve touched on something I know a bit about, I retired from the film industry after 25 years of producing and directing; written numerous screenplays, both produced by myself and others; I can tell you why “The Hustle” was a great film; why “The Color of Money” was mediocre; and why “Pool Hall Junkies” bombed.
We might as well deal with “The Hustler” because this is the type screenplay you will have to write to stand a chance of selling it unless you intend to produce the film yourself. It will cost about 15 million dollars today to make a low budget film with low budget actors, since the movie theaters collect .75 cents on each dollar this means the movie has to break 60 million dollars in theater/video/dvd/foreign sales to turn a profit; I didn’t figure in the 3-5 million to promote the film.
Now, let’s get back to “The Hustler” and why it “WORKED”. It was a GREAT screenplay, with GREAT actors AND supporting actors; you said it yourself, EVERYBODY liked this film. Another reason why this film worked is because it was shot in BLACK AND WHITE, I wouldn’t try to get away with that today unless you’re Woody Allen with Gordon Willis doing the photography. Why did BLACK AND WHITE work????????? I’m sorry to say this but pool is a dirty and gritty business and “black and white” is dirty and gritty. Pool is played from the likes of swanky billiard parlors in the upper east side of Manhattan to the dirtiest scum holes where you can get your throat slit for a dime.
Everything I mentioned above is in the below list of Academy Awards for 1961:
Best Actor (nom) Paul Newman
Best Actress (nom) Piper Laurie
Best Adapted Screenplay (nom) Robert Rossen
Best Adapted Screenplay (nom) Sidney Carroll
Best Art Direction (win) Harry Horner
Best Art Direction (win) Gene Callahan
Best Cinematography (win) Eugen Schüfftan
Best Director (nom) Robert Rossen
Best Picture (nom)
Best Supporting Actor (nom) George C. Scott
Best Supporting Actor (nom) Jackie Gleason
Nominated for 11, won 3
Okay,
Let’s assume you write this GREAT screenplay, who’s going to read it?
Do you know someone to send it to who will read it?
If someone reads it will they purchase it? And for how much. If it’s GREAT they might give you a couple of grand just to keep it to themselves, maybe put it on the shelf until the time is right.
Well, that’s Part One; Major Studio Production.
The sequel is Independent Production if you want to listen to it.
Actually, I have a screenplay which I wrote 15 years ago which rotates around King James Rempe; I never brought the matter to his attention because we were obviously busy doing other things; now it is a relic for some future archeologist to find. Maybe for shits and giggles I’ll dig it out of my file cabinet and take it over to show him, I’m sure he’d get a good laugh out of it.
Well, that’s about it; if you think pool is a dirty business WAIT until you get a load of the film industry.
Good Luck to you, I hope you write a GREAT screenplay; pool needs a good kick start again like "The Hustler" gave it.
Oh Yeah, I do not refer anything to anybody.
JR