When Roger Corman died at ninety-eight, a wonderful, weird world died with him. As the greatest talent picker in the history of American film, Corman’s life touched so many others. The filmmakers that Corman gave crucial breaks to read like a who’s who of American film: Scorsese, Coppola, Demme, Nicholson, Dante, and so many more.
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