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  2. The movie went vastly over its $2 million budget, which was blamed on Brando's perfectionism as a director. Scheduled for a three-month shoot, principal photography on One Eyed Jacks took six months at a cost $6 million, while Brando shot 1 million feet of film. [8]

  3. Jul 11, 2004 · It cost the then-staggering sum of $6 million -- three times its original budget -- in part because of Brando's insistence on filming hundreds of takes, improvising dialogue and fight scenes,...

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  4. They eventually printed close to 250,000 feet of film (the average is 150,000). All this while utilizing the Vista-Vision process, which cost fifty cents a foot! In the end, the film, originally budgeted at $1.8 million, wound up with a price tag of $6 million. Brando has called One-Eyed Jacks "one of my favorite pictures." But the ending was ...

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  5. One-Eyed Jacks: Directed by Marlon Brando. With Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, Katy Jurado, Ben Johnson. After robbing a bank in Mexico, Dad Longworth absconds with the loot leaving his partner Rio to be captured by the Rurales.

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  6. Jul 15, 2020 · One-Eyed Jacks – 1961 Brando. The one and only film directed by Brando. There are so many rumors about the production—it was a little 1960’s version of Heaven’s Gate with the production issues. Brando may not have known what he was doing (he’s an undeniably great artist and actor) behind the camera but he hired the right DP (Charles ...

  7. Video. One-Eyed Jacks (1961) HD Full Length Movie - Directed by Marlon Brando. WhatsApp. Blind Terror/See No Evil (1971) Diana Dors Show, The. 00:00. In his sole directorial outing, Marlon Brando epitomises his unique style in the film’s opening scene. As he slowly relishes a banana, the camera dollies backwards, emphasising his calm in what ...

  8. One-Eyed Jacks” is a film that bears the indelible mark of its star and director, the enigmatic Marlon Brando. Released in 1961, it’s a sprawling, unconventional Western that is as much a reflection of Brando ‘s tumultuous career as it is a cinematic exploration of the genre.

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