calros wrote:I meant I will merge Otto Chan with Norman Chan.
and I will add Clifton Ko as co-director in "Stooges in Hong Kong" and "Under the Rose.
and I will add Clifton Ko, Vicent Kok,Roman Cheung,Lee Lik-chi,Ronny Yu as co-directors in the rest of films.
I don't think that your first and third suggestions will work. The second is fine as that's what IMDB does.
"Otto Chan" is a most likely a
pseudonym used by
all of these filmmakers in various capacities (director, producer, writer, etc.) on a multitude of projects, possibly to conceal their involvement in steamy Category III movies.
A similar situation would be the use of the pseudonym "Alan Smithee" by Hollywood directors who wanted to dissociate themselves from certain films they'd made, albeit for different reasons than this Hong Kong group.
Having seen most of "the rest" of the Otto Chan films, I can say it's unlikely
and unnecessary that FIVE directors were needed to complete any one of those pictures.
My take on all of this:
various combinations from this group of filmmakers worked together on a lot of projects during the time period in question. Some were mainstream, so they used their own names. Some were
very adult Cat. III movies. On these movies, they would
each, independent of one another, use the pseudonym Otto Chan as the need arose.
For example, "Otto Chan" directed GATES OF HELL. "He" also wrote this film. But the director and writer of this film may not actually be the same person, but could easily be any TWO men from the list, both using the pseudonym to disguise their involvement. Likewise, the director and writer of GATES OF HELL could be any one of these men. The problem is, we don't know which one (or two!), and to assign five directors to this movie will create problems down the road when (or if) we learn which one of them actually directed it, and which one of them actually wrote it.
Hopefully Auconban checks back in here often enough that he can clear this up before you do any merging. If he can clarify Ko's comments in that interview
in any way, it would be crucial.
Thanks to the
continued lack of tools to properly input this kind of information into the DB, the workable option might be:
- Add "Otto Chan" as an alias to each of the other directors noted by Auconban,
- Add the list of other directors AS ALIASES to Otto Chan's DB listing.
- NO merges.
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Where known, both Otto and the real director credited, a la IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100649/This isn't ideal, but since Bob may be out of the picture for the next 18-20 years, it will have to do.