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Director: John Carr
Cast: Wendell Corey, Barbara Valentin, Jean London, Paul Norman
Once-famous movie director Paul Lamont has fallen on hard times. Hollywood has forgotten him. His pictures are no longer in vogue. Borrowing air fare from his ex-wife, he flies to Berlin, where a former colleague is producing three films. A hotel maid recognizes his celebrity name and makes a play for him. He falls in love a May-September romance.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Star Maker (1968), directed by John Carr, is a drama film that chronicles the story of once-famous movie director Paul Lamont who has fallen on hard times. Despite a lack of critical acclaim, the film explores themes of celebrity, reinvention, and May-December romance. The public reception is unknown as ratings and audience reception data is not widely available.