tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6413337825971084682.post8288778418811639547..comments2024-02-26T15:11:03.732-08:00Comments on David K. Frasier: Adolph DeBerg -- Meet Judge ConscienceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15853974981108748767noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6413337825971084682.post-34167041316020311592022-07-28T16:24:36.930-07:002022-07-28T16:24:36.930-07:00Adolph Deberg was what you would call today's ...Adolph Deberg was what you would call today's Quentin Tarantino. He did things with a camera that no man did, or was ever supposed to do. In my mind, he was one of those directors that blossomed way too early and died way too late. He was working on a Spanish language Western titled "Virgin Gold" when he developed clinical depression. His other movies had failed and he was no longer considered Grade A material in Hollywood. So he decided to kill himself rather than face that disappointment. In his suicide note, he simply said, "I'm going to the movies again". As if he ever left. I was thinking about making the "Virgin Gold" film a reality. I was hoping to one day finish what Adolph Deberg started. But my version would be called, "Calexico" after the place in which Deberg was set to film his masterpiece. And as you might have guessed, it will be a Western. Because we need more of those, right? Here's to wishing me luck and may Adolph Deberg rest in peace.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com