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By his own definition an "unbankable" director, he has returned to his roots.
Rather, they were completely unbankable, and most credit analyses by rating agencies would classify them as "junk" investments.
But Harlem's crumbling neighborhoods were redlined - unbankable and ineligible for renewal.
It read: 'Unbankable film director seeks soulmate.
They were viewed as unbankable because of very small, seasonal flows of cash and very limited human resources.
Is It Good to Be Unbankable?
One was the different level of service afforded the rich and the poor: the industry's division of all God's children into the "bankable" and "unbankable" galled him.
It could be a lady's hat or a pram or a window box, and I'd spend hours exploring all the possibilities in a series of absolutely unbankable photographs."
Elise followed an appeal on Russell's own website which had engendered a dozen answers: "Unbankable film director Ken Russell seeks soulmate.
The self-serving evangelist may be fair game and Woody Allen may kid rabbis, but the village atheist is an endangered species; outright blasphemy remains unthinkable and unbankable.
He says that the controversy over his testimony, along with some box office failures, made him unbankable to the studios and that he had "a hell of a time raising money" for "On the Waterfront."
Africa - rapidly becoming unbankable, they said, chillingly -had lost the power to generate a self-sustaining economy, become a crop resort for the West and from that all its difficulties, ecological, cultural, internecine, political, flowed quite logically.
Unlike agents for the living - who have to settle for a mere 10 percent, and tremble in fear over the fact that one tacky photo can render their meal ticket instantly unbankable - he takes at least a third of the profits.