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Why did the director of Seconds, The Manchurian Candidate, and Ronin also make so many films that failed to live up to his reputation? This essay explores the career of John Frankenheimer, arguing that his filmography reveals something surprising about the role of a film director—and why the same filmmaker can be both the dominant creative force on one project and a collaborator on the next.

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