The last golden age of American film ended with the collapse of a major Hollywood studio. The era known as New Hollywood began in the late 1960s with the production of vital, urgent films such as Bonnie & Clyde, Easy Rider ...
Widely heralded as the film that killed the director driven era of Hollywood, Heaven’s Gate was considered a catastrophic failure. Made for, at the time, a whopping $44 million it made only $3 million back at the domestic box ...