Recognition: The DGA Takes Credit

John Ford was fond of recounting a nightmare in which, as he died and approached heaven, he noticed a sign above the pearly gates that read “Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck.”¹ Such an obsession with credits is not unique to Ford. Bernard Weinraub, a New York Times reporter with longstanding experience...

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