The search for the specific phrase points to a likely file naming convention or a specific article title from a publication or database (possibly a film studies journal or a site like Cinemacy or Crash Landed ).
The subject matter refers to , which is famously a remake of Henri-Georges Clouzot’s 1953 classic, The Wages of Fear . Summary of the "Cursed" Production The search for the specific phrase points to
: Once considered a career-ending disaster, Sorcerer has been reassessed in the last decade as one of the greatest thrillers of the 1970s. Differences Between the Films The Wages of Fear (1953) Sorcerer (1977) Director Henri-Georges Clouzot William Friedkin Pacing Slow-burn character drama Gritty, existential action-thriller Characters Focuses on a "buddy" dynamic Four distinct vignettes introducing strangers Score Traditional orchestral Electronic score by Tangerine Dream Potential "Cin-Crash" References Differences Between the Films The Wages of Fear
: This may refer to a specific issue or entry in a 2022 retrospective series about cinematic "crashes" or box-office bombs. : Released in June 1977, the film opened
: Friedkin, fresh off the success of The Exorcist , insisted on absolute realism, shooting in the jungles of the Dominican Republic. The crew suffered from various tropical diseases, and the production went millions of dollars over budget.
: Released in June 1977, the film opened just one month after Star Wars , which completely dominated the cultural zeitgeist and led to Sorcerer being pulled from many theaters.
: The film's centerpiece—two trucks crossing a dilapidated suspension bridge during a storm—took months to film and was physically dangerous for the actors.