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Tag Archives: Brian O’Toole
Trailer questions answered; private screening tomorrow
Screenwriter Brian O’Toole was kind enough to answer some questions I had about the trailer for a column at the Atlasphere, “Q&A: The Atlas Shrugged movie trailer.” Tomorrow, the producers of Atlas Shrugged Part I will be screening the the … Continue reading
A Preview of Atlas Shrugged Part One
This article originally published at ÆtherCzar on November 2, 2010. The movie version of Atlas Shrugged (Part One) completed a five week shoot in July and is now in post-production. Producers John Aglialoro and Harmon Kaslow began filming just days … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian O'Toole, Harmon Kaslow, John Aglialoro
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Interview with Screenwriter Brian O’Toole
This interview originally published at ÆtherCzar on November 22, 2010. For over fifty years, Ayn Rand’s best selling novel, Atlas Shrugged, defied attempts to capture it on film or video. Now this past summer, a team led by John Aglialoro … Continue reading
