IMDb > The Bachelor (1999) > foire aux questions
The Bachelor
Liens rapides
Top liens
trailers and videosinterprètes et équipe techniqueanecdotesSites officielsphrases célèbres
Vue d'ensemble
infos principalesinfos complètesinterprètes et équipe techniquesociétés de productiontv schedule
Récompenses et critiques
avis des utilisateurscritiques externescritiques des forumsawardsnotes des utilisateursparents guidedans la lignéeForum
Synopsis et citations
résumésynopsismots-clésrésumé du Amazon.comphrases célèbres
Curiosités
anecdotesbêtisierinfos B.O.F.clins d'œil dans génériqueinfos sur d'autres versionsliens avec d'autres œuvresfoire aux questions
Autres infos
en ventebox office/businessdates de sortielieux de tournagecaractéristiques techniquesinfos laserdiscinfos DVDbibliographieA la Une
Matériel publicitaire
accroches trailers and videos affiches Gallerie de photo
Liens externes
horaires dans les sallesSites officielsdiversphotossound clipsvideo clips
The content of this page was created directly by users and has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff.
Visit our FAQ Help to learn more

When a movie is based on an earlier work (book, play, or remade movie) the WGA makes decisions about how much writing credit to adapt from the original work. In this case, the history is as follows:

Roi Cooper Magrue wrote the play Seven Chances.

David Belasco rewrote it for Broadway and produced it on Broadway.

Magrue wrote a movie adaptation for Buster Keaton, basing it on his original script. Keaton was not satisfied with the movie script and had Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, and Joe Mitchell rewrite, to bring it closer to the Broadway play. This ma have been a commercial decision, instead of a creative one, owing to the Belasco's well-known success as producer versus Magrue's relative obscurity as a writer.

Because of the movie rewrite, Magrue was not given the screenwriting credit, but was given the adaptation credit, and a secondary playwrite edit. The rewrites brought the movie closer to the Broadway version, so Keaton gave Belasco primary playwright credit, and Magrue got a secondary playwright credit (after Belasco) and the adaptation credit. At this point the tables are somewhat tirned, sice for Broadway, it was Belasco who adapted from Magrue.

Steve Cohen rewrote Buster Keaton's movie for its remake, "The Bachelor."

Because of the series of rewites going from play scripy to Broadway to movie script to rewrite to remake, it appears the WGA decided that David Belasco's Broadway play was sufficientl far removed from the remade movie that he was not entitled to credit for it. Nevertheless, since the earliest version of this work is Magrue's original play, Magrue is still given a playwrite credit in The Bachelor, for the PLAY "Seven Chances." Oddly, this mans that an intermediate work that influenced the first movie is left out of the credits, while an earlier work is included.

So, yes Virginia, David Belasco did write some version of the original, but the movie is deemed so far from his work that he is disassociated from it.

Dernière mise a jour de la page faite par dovid-2, le 2 years ago
Top Contributeurs: dovid-2

r73731

Rapporter un problème

Liens liés

Plot summary Anecdotes Guillemet
Goofs Soundtrack listing Versions alternatives
Connections entre films Commentaires de l'utilisateur Principaux Détails