The First Film For 32 Great Directors
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The First Film For 32 Great Directors


While it may seem like some of the greatest directors of all time have just always existed, all of them started somewhere. You can’t have Jaws with Duel and you can’t have The Godfather without Dementia 13. Some directors, like Quentin Tarantino and Jordan Peele, knock it out of the park on their first try, but even some of the best have more humble beginnings. Here are the first movies for 32 great directors. 

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Martin Scorsese – Who’s That Knocking at My Door

The great Martin Scorsese‘s first movie has a wild story. It took him two years in all to complete it, as it started as a short in film school. It stars Harvey Keitel (his first movie role), and takes place in New York City, as you’d expect from Scorsese. Where it got weird was that after its debut at a film festival, it was purchased by a company that insisted they add some racier scenes, so the director did, and it’s obvious the scenes were shot later as Keitel looks noticeably older. 



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