Almost 40 years later, Don Siegel's film about the pod people hasn't lost its chill.
Eastwood pushed for Don Siegel when he was cast in the film.
Eastwood also agreed to star in the film only on the provision that Don Siegel direct.
He refused to shoot a man in the back for Don Siegel.
Count the Hours is a 1953 film directed by Don Siegel.
China Venture is a 1953 film directed by Don Siegel.
The director was Don Siegel, who would become her third husband.
His job entailed acting as an assistant for the movie's director, Don Siegel.
But during the summer of 1981, his original mentor Don Siegel gave him a chance to return to filmmaking.
The film was released in 1970 and directed by Don Siegel.
Almost 40 years later, Don Siegel's film about the pod people hasn't lost its chill.
Eastwood pushed for Don Siegel when he was cast in the film.
Eastwood also agreed to star in the film only on the provision that Don Siegel direct.
He refused to shoot a man in the back for Don Siegel.
Count the Hours is a 1953 film directed by Don Siegel.
China Venture is a 1953 film directed by Don Siegel.
The director was Don Siegel, who would become her third husband.
His job entailed acting as an assistant for the movie's director, Don Siegel.
But during the summer of 1981, his original mentor Don Siegel gave him a chance to return to filmmaking.
The film was released in 1970 and directed by Don Siegel.