Steven Jay Rubin’s Saturday Night At The Movies Steve Rubin
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Welcome To Saturday Night At The Movies With Steven Jay Rubin! The podcast that celebrates film past present and future!
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Civil Warrior
This week Steve interviews filmmaker Ron Maxwell all about his epic film "Gettysburg" and the challenges of putting the decisive Civil War battle on film
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One of the First Female Producing Moguls
Carolyn Pfeiffer has enjoyed a long and prolific career in motion pictures. Her new autobiography "Chasing the Panther" intimately charts her rise from executive star assistant in Europe to leading publicity agency owner to studio executive, producer, educator and author. This week Steve interviews her all about her formative years in show business.
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Birth of a Super Agent turned Producer
Alan Gasmer was legendary at the William Morris Agency as a top film packaging agent and all around great guy. Turning to producing, one of his first hits was the action packed "Vikings" television series. This week, Steve interviews Mr. Gasme, learning all about how he came to be such an effective Hollywood player.
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Robert Walden - Part 2
This week, three-time Emmy nominated actor Robert Walden returns for the conclusion of his interview with Steve, wherein he shares fascinating behind the scenes insight into his feature film debut in "Bloody Mama," plus "All the President's Men" and "Capricorn One."
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The John Ford Cavalry Trilogy
This week, Steve interviews author/film historian Michael F. Blake who has written a wonderful new book, The Cavalry Trilogy: John Ford, John Wayne and the Making of Three Classic Westerns. If you're a fan of those iconic films, you'll love this interview where Blake goes deep behind-the-scenes.
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Welsh Comic Thriller "Tollbooth" Rocks
This week on Saturday Night at the Movies, Steve speaks with screenwriter Matt Redd, digging deep into the cool Welsh comedy thriller "Tollbooth."
Customer Reviews
Excellent interview with Leonard Maltin
Steve Rubin’s Saturday Night At The Movies episode featuring Leonard Maltin is a solid, enjoyable interview. Rubin and Maltin’s shared appreciation for the history and ongoing relevance of film comes through with a fascinating perspective on Maltin’s early days as a professional writer. By exploring the impact of following one’s vocational passions and the importance of mentoring among young entrants to the film review profession, Maltin’s story crosses occupational boundaries and serves as a source of encouragement for those who feel called to follow their dreams.
Great interview about Sound of Music
What a great and in-depth interview - with actress that played Gretl. Fascinating insights on the movie.