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The IMDb has a number of things wrong about Davis--he was *not* in Die Duve; he has many more films he produced which aren't listed; there are at least 3 Boys Beware, 3 Girls Beware, and 3 Dangerous Stranger, and Davis was *not* born in Hollywood. Koyaanis Qatsi
IIRC, "Name Unknown" was in color, while Girls Beware was B&W, so are you sure they go in that order? Thanx 68.39.174.150 04:09, 30 May 2005 (UTC)
Sid told me (Rick Prelinger) that he shot all of his films in color, except his first, Dangerous Stranger. However, almost all purchasers opted for cheaper B&W prints, so color prints are rare. The color versions of "Age 13," "Gang Boy," "Terrible Truth," "Name Unknown" and "The Gossip" that many have seen come from Kodachrome prints that Sid gave me and I then digitized and put online at the Internet Archive, though there may be others in circulation as well.
So, did Sid Davis ever change his views on homosexuals? That film was, after all, rather extreme. And seeing as he lived until recently.. -- Mithcoriel ( talk) 22:15, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
On a mountain climb with Sid in 1995 the question of gays and lesbians arose, and I was surprised to find Sid less conservative and bigoted than I had expected he might be, given the homophobia of Boys Beware. This doesn't answer the question of what his closely held views might have been but indicates that his attitudes may be impossible to peg accurately. -- Rick — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rickprelinger ( talk • contribs) 16:14, 14 January 2015 (UTC)
The bio of another person -- Brigadier Gen. Sidney Davis -- has been intermingled into Sid Davis's article. Removing it. Rickprelinger ( talk) 23:18, 17 February 2019 (UTC)
There is a Sid Davis that lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. He wrote a comedy novel entitled Space Available. It is one of the funniest plotted books that I have ever read.
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The IMDb has a number of things wrong about Davis--he was *not* in Die Duve; he has many more films he produced which aren't listed; there are at least 3 Boys Beware, 3 Girls Beware, and 3 Dangerous Stranger, and Davis was *not* born in Hollywood. Koyaanis Qatsi
IIRC, "Name Unknown" was in color, while Girls Beware was B&W, so are you sure they go in that order? Thanx 68.39.174.150 04:09, 30 May 2005 (UTC)
Sid told me (Rick Prelinger) that he shot all of his films in color, except his first, Dangerous Stranger. However, almost all purchasers opted for cheaper B&W prints, so color prints are rare. The color versions of "Age 13," "Gang Boy," "Terrible Truth," "Name Unknown" and "The Gossip" that many have seen come from Kodachrome prints that Sid gave me and I then digitized and put online at the Internet Archive, though there may be others in circulation as well.
So, did Sid Davis ever change his views on homosexuals? That film was, after all, rather extreme. And seeing as he lived until recently.. -- Mithcoriel ( talk) 22:15, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
On a mountain climb with Sid in 1995 the question of gays and lesbians arose, and I was surprised to find Sid less conservative and bigoted than I had expected he might be, given the homophobia of Boys Beware. This doesn't answer the question of what his closely held views might have been but indicates that his attitudes may be impossible to peg accurately. -- Rick — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rickprelinger ( talk • contribs) 16:14, 14 January 2015 (UTC)
The bio of another person -- Brigadier Gen. Sidney Davis -- has been intermingled into Sid Davis's article. Removing it. Rickprelinger ( talk) 23:18, 17 February 2019 (UTC)
There is a Sid Davis that lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. He wrote a comedy novel entitled Space Available. It is one of the funniest plotted books that I have ever read.