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For decades, filmmakers worldwide have been remaking Hollywood
movies in colorful ways. They've chronicled a singing and dancing
Hannibal Lecter in India, star-crossed lovers aboard the doomed
Nigerian ship Titanic, a Japanese expedition to the planet of the
apes, and an uncivil war in Turkey between Captain America and a
mobbed-up Spider-Man. Most of these films were low budget and many
were unauthorized, but all of them were fantastic-and lately have
begun to resurface thanks to cherry-picked YouTube clips. But why
and how were they made in the first place? This book tells the
little-known stories of the wily filmmakers who made an Italian 007
flick by casting Sean Connery's tradesman brother, produced a
Turkish space opera by stealing a print of Star Wars for its
effects footage, and transported a full-fledged Terminator to the
present day-not from a post-apocalyptic future, but from the
vibrant mythology of Indonesia. Their stories reveal more than mere
imitations; they demonstrate the fascinating ways ideas evolve as
they cross borders.
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