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The 1980 live-action adaptation, starring Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall, was the “most coked-up film set,” according to ...
N o, the recently released gory slasher Popeye's Revenge isn't the incarnation of the sailor with the most chaotic production ...
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1933: Bluto, Popeye’s brutish rival, debuts in the Fleischer animated shorts, battling Popeye for Olive Oyl’s affection. (Bluto does not appear in Segar’s original comics.) Advertisement ...
The former studio executive had the answer almost immediately: Robert Altman’s “Popeye” (1980). “Coked-up film set? Oh, ‘Popeye,’” Diller answered (via Entertainment Weekly).
“This year, we get new iterations of Mickey and Minnie, and the first versions of Popeye and Tintin (plus the dog Snowy),” Jenkins wrote. “Looking ahead, an exciting new cast of characters ...
In that film, Duvall was perfectly cast in the role of Olive Oyl, the sweetheart of the sailor man played by Robin Williams. Popeye marked Duvall’s final collaboration with Altman. After leaving ...
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