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  1. Jan 2, 1995 · Rudolph then scripted Altman’s Buffalo Bill and the Indians (1975) The following year Altman produced Rudolph’s first film, Welcome to L.A.; he produced Remember My Name in 1978 for Rudolph, who speaks of his colleague with unabashed adulation.

  2. This from the man who pioneered the multi-track Lions Gate Sound System, and whose movies are known for their almost contrapuntal background dialog (wrangled, in some of the '70s films, by assistant director Rudolph), finely tuned babble that picks up on little bits of character from the edges of the frame (or even beyond it) and makes a scene come to life as an immersive experience.

  3. Trouble in Mind: Directed by Alan Rudolph. With Kris Kristofferson, Keith Carradine, Lori Singer, Geneviève Bujold. The lives of an ex-con, a coffee-shop owner, and a young couple looking to make it rich intersect in the fictional and hypnotic Rain City.

  4. Jan 5, 1998 · January 5, 1998 2:00 am. A Conversation with Alan Rudolph. by Tom Cunha. Director Alan Rudolph’s roots in filmmaking go back a couple of decades, working as an assistant director under the wing ...

  5. ABOUT. Dr. Alan S. Rudolph, serves as the Vice President for Research at Colorado State University. Dr. Rudolph is a former member of the Senior Executive Service, having served as the Director for Chemical and Biological Technologies Directorate, Research and Development Enterprise, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).

  6. Oct 25, 2023 · Filmmaker Alan Rudolph has been working in the movie business for most of his life. Coming from a Hollywood family where his dad Oscar was also a director, Rudolph began his career as an assistant director on various projects including the Jim Brown/Gene Hackman flick Riot (1969), eleven episodes of The Brady Bunch and a […]

  7. Other articles where Alan Rudolph is discussed: Robert Altman: M*A*S*H and the 1970s: …supporting the career of director Alan Rudolph, whose Welcome to L.A. (1976) and Remember My Name (1978) were produced by Altman.