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Jim McBride

Highest Rated: 91% David Holzman's Diary (1967)

Lowest Rated: 63% Breathless (1983)

Birthday: Sep 16, 1941

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

McBride received widespread acclaim for his superb debut feature, "David Holzman's Diary" (1967), which was shot on a budget of only $2,500 and influenced both by the cinema verite movement and the French New Wave. "Diary" recorded a day in the life of filmmaker David Holzman, who in turn was recording a day in his own life as part of an obsessive desire to capture "the truth" through the lens of his camera. McBride made intermittent excursions into film in the 1970s, trying his hand at sci-fi ("Glen and Randa" 1971) and comedy ("Hot Times" 1974). After a misguided attempt to update Godard's "Breathless" (1983), he joined the Hollywood mainstream with the atmospheric, New Orleans-set thriller, "The Big Easy" (1986). "Great Balls of Fire" (1989), which, like "The Big Easy," starred Dennis Quaid, was somewhat less successful.

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Highest-Rated Movies

91% 77% David Holzman's Diary
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89% 61% The Big Easy
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65% 53% Great Balls of Fire!
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63% 49% Breathless
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44% The Wrong Man
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43% The Informant
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My Girlfriend's Wedding
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58% Glen and Randa
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57% Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back
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67% Pronto
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Filmography

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Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back 57% 2000 Director The Informant 43% 1997 Director Pronto 67% 1997 Director Dead by Midnight 1997 Director Uncovered 44% 1994 Director, Writer The Wrong Man 44% 1993 Director Blood Ties 59% 1991 Director Great Balls of Fire! 65% 53% 1989 Director The Big Easy 89% 61% 1986 Director, Screenwriter Breathless 63% 49% 1983 Director, Screenwriter Hot Times 1974 Director, Screenwriter Glen and Randa 58% 1971 Director My Girlfriend's Wedding 1969 Director, Screenwriter David Holzman's Diary 91% 77% 1967 Director, Screenwriter, Producer
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