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Steven Jay Rubin’s Saturday Night At The Movies Steve Rubin
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4.7 • 7 Ratings
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Welcome To Saturday Night At The Movies With Steven Jay Rubin! The podcast that celebrates film past present and future!
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Hitchcock: for "The Birds"
As part of a Cinefantastique retrospective back in the 70s, Steve returns to an interview he conducted with Alfred Hitchcock, where the master of suspense discusses the making of his classic end-of-the-world story: "The Birds."
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Front Line Producing – Dimitri Villard
This week Steve interviews eclectic writer/producer Dimitri Villard whose credits include the sci-fi comedy “Flight of the Navigator,” Jim Carrey’s first starring role in “Once Bitten,” and the Sandra Bullock/Chris O’Donnell starrer “In Love and War.” He has great war stories in the Hollywood trenches.
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Errol Flynn: The War Years
Steve brings author Robert Florczak back to discuss the war films Errol Flynn starred in during the Second World War, including "Desperate Journey," "Edge of Darkness" and "Objective Burma."
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An Officer and a Gentleman at 42
This week, Steve interviews Oscar-nominated screenwriter Douglas Day Stewart all about his 1982 classic "An Officer and a Gentleman." He also discusses the sequel novel he has written, "An Officer and a Gentleman's Daughter."
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Former Showtime president of programming Jerry Offsay
This week, Steve interviews former Showtime president of programming Jerry Offsay, who engineered one of the biggest original motion picture movie development slates in history, green lighting over 300 films over a ten-year period. In Part One of a two parter, we learn all about Jerry’s early life, and how he transitioned from lawyer to top studio executive.
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Civil Warrior
This week Steve interviews filmmaker Ron Maxwell all about his epic film "Gettysburg" and the challenges of putting the decisive Civil War battle on film
Customer Reviews
Excellent interview with Leonard Maltin
Steve Rubin’s Saturday Night At The Movies episode featuring Leonard Maltin is a solid, enjoyable interview. Rubin and Maltin’s shared appreciation for the history and ongoing relevance of film comes through with a fascinating perspective on Maltin’s early days as a professional writer. By exploring the impact of following one’s vocational passions and the importance of mentoring among young entrants to the film review profession, Maltin’s story crosses occupational boundaries and serves as a source of encouragement for those who feel called to follow their dreams.
Great interview about Sound of Music
What a great and in-depth interview - with actress that played Gretl. Fascinating insights on the movie.