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Christopher Maclaine

Christopher Maclaine

Christopher Maclaine (1923 – 1975) was an American poet and filmmaker. After leaving UC Berkeley, Maclaine started the literary magazine Contour with Norma Smith. Contour published four issues from 1947 to 1949. Maclaine completed his first film The End in 1953. Filmmaker Jordan Belson was the cameraman for the project. Their collaboration was marked by frequent conflict, with Belson upset that Maclaine would show up intoxicated in the middle of the night. Maclaine began working with Belson on a second film, The Man Who Invented Gold. Maclaine played the main character, an alchemist whose neighbors believe him to be mad. Unwilling to tolerate Maclaine's behavior, Belson quit before the project was complete. Maclaine took over as cameraman and had two additional actors play the lead. The resulting film was disjointed, cutting between three different people playing the same character and alternating between black-and-white and color footage. Maclaine made two more short films, Beat and Scotch Hop.

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  • The End

    Department Directing

    Job Director

    Average Rating
    6.0
    21 votes
    Release Date
    Oct 23, 1953
    73 years ago
  • Scotch Hop

    Department Directing

    Job Director

    Average Rating
    6.0
    15 votes
    Release Date
    Dec 31, 1959
    67 years ago
  • Department Directing

    Job Director

    Average Rating
    4.8
    5 votes
    Release Date
    Aug 14, 1957
    69 years ago
  • Beat

    Department Directing

    Job Director

    Average Rating
    4.6
    5 votes
    Release Date
    Aug 14, 1958
    68 years ago
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