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  1. David Burton Morris. Director: Purple Haze. David Burton Morris was raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. He made his first feature film, Loose Ends, while at UCLA film school. He returned to Minnesota to make the feature film, Purple Haze.

    • January 1, 1
    • 4 min
    • St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
  2. A sensitive, deeply moving film. It’s near perfect. Praise for “The Price of Love”, The Los Angeles Times. One of the best films of the year. Praise for “Loose Ends”, Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. The best film yet made about the 60’s/ Praise for “Purple Haze”, LA Weekly.

  3. Apr 25, 2022 · Editor's Picks Film Interviews. Loose Ends: An Interview with David Burton Morris and Victoria Wozniak. Brett Wright April 25, 2022. Morris and Wozniak look back on their debut feature, 1975’s Loose Ends, and the long filmmaking careers it helped launch.

  4. David Burton Morris began his career by directing his first feature film, “Loose Ends”, while he was an MFA graduate student at UCLA. The film went on to play at over twenty international film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival.

  5. David Burton Morris. Director: Purple Haze. David Burton Morris was raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. He made his first feature film, Loose Ends, while at UCLA film school.

    • November 24, 1947
  6. davidburtonmorris.com › dbm-biographyDavid Burton Morris

    Best Actor Winner (Carlos Leon), Boston Film Festival. Best Supporting Actress Winner (Avery Sommers), Monaco Int’l Film Festival. Best Ensemble Cast Winner, Monaco Int’l Film Festival. Special Jury Award Winner, Monaco Int’l Film Festival.

  7. May 28, 1997 · The Three Lives of Karen: Directed by David Burton Morris. With Gail O'Grady, Dennis Boutsikaris, Tim Guinee, Monica Hewes. State trooper Matt patiently accompanies his bride, Karen Winthrop, when businessman Paul turns up and claims she's his missing wife and the mother of his daughter Jessica.