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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
After meeting his hero, Hollywood director | After meeting his hero, Hollywood director Tufton Sinclair, George is inspired to make a movie of his own. He enlists his friends as crew and Muffy as his producer. Problem is, everyone wants to be the director! Will George stand his ground or is his budding film career a flop?<ref>http://www.aptv.org/episodes/27394/Arthur/The-Directors-Cut/crime-and-Consequences/</ref> | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
[[Tufton Sinclair]] is seen on a movie production set in downtown Elwood City, about to start directing, when [[George Lundgren|George]] shows up. Mr. Sinclair asks George if he is part of the movie, but George just showed up to get his autograph for directing his | [[Tufton Sinclair]] is seen on a movie production set in downtown Elwood City, about to start directing, when [[George Lundgren|George]] shows up. Mr. Sinclair asks George if he is part of the movie, but George just showed up to get his autograph for directing his favourite movie, [[Flight of Dreams: The Tale of Pietro Pigeon]]. After getting his autograph, George is asked by Mr. Sinclair if he is an aspiring movie director, but George isn't sure. However, after seeing Mr. Sinclair directing, George is inspired to make a movie of his own. | ||
<center>'''The Director's Cut'''</center> | <center>'''The Director's Cut'''</center> |