We discuss the career of cinematographer/director Gary Graver: The work he did with Orson Welles (The Other Side of the Wind), the films he shot for B-Movie masters (Fred Olen Ray, Al Adamson, Ed Wood), and his prolific filmography as a director of pornography (3AM). The man had one hell of an awe-inspiring career.

On this week’s Patreon episode, we finally watched THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND.

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