The dime-store way to make movies-and money: If what AIP peddles is trash, it is trash with an eager market Movies 'What are kids looking for today? They'll buy everything and nothing. ... Kids are less idealists today, bigger pragmatists.' 'I will be condemned for saying this. I look upon movies as being merchandise, just as Woolworth's has a line of merchandise. 'The standard Kung Fu feature will be dead by summer. To be successful, Kung Fu will have to be grafted onto other genres.'
By Aljean Harmetz.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y.. 04 Aug 1974: 202.
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