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  1. In January 1995, Geisler and Roberdeau reached the end of their financial stability and patience with Malick’s mix of meticulousness and indecisiveness, so they decided to approach Malick’s former agent, co-founder of Orion Pictures and now chairman of a newly established production company Phoenix Pictures, Mike Medavoy to help bring the ...

    • The New World

      By Sven Mikulec. After a much-discussed hiatus that lasted...

    • Days of Heaven

      Sam Shepard talks about working with Malick on Days of...

  2. Apr 23, 2010 · So when Malick said, “Let’s do this,” Geisler and Roberdeau, drunk on his prose poetry, agreed, paying him $400,000. Late in the summer of 1990, Malick had turned in the first draft...

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  4. Apr 2, 1999 · On Malick’s side were Twentieth Century Fox and Phoenix Pictures, which threatened to erase Geisler’s and Roberdeau’s names from the film when they spoke publicly about their...

  5. Dec 21, 1998 · The film under review is the final release version, for which the sans-end-credits picture portion runs three minutes shorter than the unfinished cut screened for critics in L.A. and New York ...

  6. The script wasn't ready so Geisler and Roberdeau in 1989 commissioned Malick to do a stage adaptation of "Sancho the Bailiff," an ancient Japanese tale that had been made into a film by Kenji...

  7. Jan 28, 2012 · Prior to the release of “The Thin Red Line” in 1998, producers Robert Michael Geisler and John Roberdeau allegedly violated a confidentiality clause they had signed by giving an interview to...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrasierFrasier - Wikipedia

    Frasier (/ ˈ f r eɪ ʒ ər /) is an American television sitcom that was broadcast on NBC for 11 seasons. It aired from September 16, 1993, to May 13, 2004. The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee (as Grub Street Productions), in association with Grammnet (2004) and Paramount Network Television.