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Thats the trouble with directors. Always biting the hand that lays the golden egg
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"That's the trouble with directors. Always biting the hand that lays the golden egg"

- Samuel Goldwyn

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This quote by Samuel Goldwyn is a commentary on the relationship between directors and producers. Goldwyn is indicating that directors typically benefit from producers, who are the ones offering the financial resources for the movie. He is stating that directors can be ungrateful and unappreciative of the manufacturers, who are the ones offering the money to make the film. Goldwyn is suggesting that directors should be more respectful and pleased of the producers, as they are the ones who are offering the financial resources for the movie. He is likewise indicating that directors need to not make the most of the producers, as they are the ones who are offering the cash to make the movie. Goldwyn is highlighting the importance of the relationship in between directors and producers, and how it ought to be mutually useful. He is recommending that directors should be more considerate and appreciative of the producers, as they are the ones who are offering the financial resources for the film.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Samuel Goldwyn between August 17, 1882 and January 31, 1974. He/she was a famous Producer from USA. The author also have 45 other quotes.

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