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HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
WHOEVER IS READING THIS, ADD TO THE Plot SECTION BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :p —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.176.167.1 ( talk) 03:01, 26 July 2008 (UTC)
Probably not appropriate for the article, but the first eleven minutes or so are available on YouTube -- Shadow ( talk) 01:06, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
This movie begins with a message (1:35) that it is "based on an ancient Mexican legend". Anyone know which legend? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.102.13.47 ( talk) 19:16, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
So from contemporary research, neither Bava nor Freda seem to want to take credit for directing Caltiki and contemporary reviews with their contemporaries and people who were on set seem to disagree largely with who did what and what was going on. How should we clarify this in the infobox? I'm thinking of either leaving it blank or having a piped link to the production section to suggest how complicated the situation is. Thoughts? Andrzejbanas ( talk) 15:26, 23 February 2018 (UTC)
Hey! I know this is an old thread, but I'm wondering with regards to this and some of the other Bava movies where his involvement is contested or in doubt - in the case of other movies with multiple directors in which only one received credit, such as Bohemian Rhapsody (film) and Solo: A Star Wars Story, the credited director is put in the infobox, but an accompanying note briefly describes the extent of the uncredited director(s)' involvement. Would this work for this article, and in some of the other Bava articles we've looked at? As an aside, I intend to view the Arrow Blu-ray release's full-aperture version soon, since that version sheds some light on who directed what scenes. PatTheMoron ( talk) 13:27, 18 December 2020 (UTC)
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HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
WHOEVER IS READING THIS, ADD TO THE Plot SECTION BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :p —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.176.167.1 ( talk) 03:01, 26 July 2008 (UTC)
Probably not appropriate for the article, but the first eleven minutes or so are available on YouTube -- Shadow ( talk) 01:06, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
This movie begins with a message (1:35) that it is "based on an ancient Mexican legend". Anyone know which legend? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.102.13.47 ( talk) 19:16, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
So from contemporary research, neither Bava nor Freda seem to want to take credit for directing Caltiki and contemporary reviews with their contemporaries and people who were on set seem to disagree largely with who did what and what was going on. How should we clarify this in the infobox? I'm thinking of either leaving it blank or having a piped link to the production section to suggest how complicated the situation is. Thoughts? Andrzejbanas ( talk) 15:26, 23 February 2018 (UTC)
Hey! I know this is an old thread, but I'm wondering with regards to this and some of the other Bava movies where his involvement is contested or in doubt - in the case of other movies with multiple directors in which only one received credit, such as Bohemian Rhapsody (film) and Solo: A Star Wars Story, the credited director is put in the infobox, but an accompanying note briefly describes the extent of the uncredited director(s)' involvement. Would this work for this article, and in some of the other Bava articles we've looked at? As an aside, I intend to view the Arrow Blu-ray release's full-aperture version soon, since that version sheds some light on who directed what scenes. PatTheMoron ( talk) 13:27, 18 December 2020 (UTC)