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Douglas TrumbullApril 16, 1994
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Stanley TucciMarch 10, 2000
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Tony WaltonMarch 14, 1999
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Sam MendesJuly 8, 2002
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Todd HaynesNovember 3, 2002
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Ang Lee + James SchamusJune 7, 2003
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David CronenbergSeptember 13, 2005
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Sidney LumetOctober 5, 2005
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Neil JordanMarch 7, 2003
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David CronenbergFebruary 10, 2003
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Thelma SchoonmakerNovember 24, 2002
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Mike LeighSeptember 25, 2002
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George A. RomeroJanuary 11, 2000
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Kimberly PeirceJune 9, 2002
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Tim BurtonNovember 19, 2003
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Tim RobbinsMay 19, 2003
Tony Walton March 14, 1999
As production and costume designer, Tony Walton has worked with directors like Richard Lester (for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Petulia), Mike Nichols (on films like Regarding Henry), Francois Truffaut (Fahrenheit 451), and Sidney Lumet (Murder on the Orient Express—perhaps his most sumptuous work). In this interview, he comes across as a great, inventive raconteur, telling stories of his work with Lester, and his encounters with the likes of Buster Keaton and Zero Mostel.