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* [[Dard Hunter versus the Shape Thief]] - cameo appearance by [[Alan Turing (nonfiction) | * [[Dard Hunter versus the Shape Thief]] | ||
* [[Dard Hunter: The Final Symbol]] - cameo appearance by [[Alan Turing (nonfiction)]] | |||
* [[Glyph Warden]] | * [[Glyph Warden]] | ||
Revision as of 05:47, 20 March 2016
Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden is the first of the Dard Hunter movies.
History
Dard Hunter (nonfiction) was a successful papermaker and printer who drew the attention of The Jerry Bruckheimer Enterprise, a newly-emergent transdimensional corporation.
The Jerry Bruckheimer Enterprise, impressed by Hunter's raw talent, committed major studio resources to the project, including unprecedented non-invasive moviemaking techniques which were inspired by Hunter (nonfiction)'s work itself.
The movie was an immediate hit, highly profitable for The Jerry Bruckheimer Enterprise.
The sequel, Dard Hunter versus the Shape Thief, was an order of magnitude more expensive, and two orders more profitable.
Astonishingly, Hunter (nonfiction) (and his universe) remained entirely unaware of the moviemaking and the resulting movie alike. No previous movie had done this: previous non-invasive movies had always left side-effects in the subject, the subject's universe, or both.
The Jerry Bruckheimer Enterprise committed itself to a third movie in the series.
Dard Hunter: The Final Symbol was perfect -- so perfect that the three movies were declared a National Trilogy for all time.
Fiction cross-reference
- Dard Hunter movies
- Dard Hunter versus the Shape Thief
- Dard Hunter: The Final Symbol - cameo appearance by Alan Turing (nonfiction)
- Glyph Warden