Tonight for Sure

1962·United States·65 min.
Tonight for Sure
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"Tonight For Sure was a job to combine the short film The Peeper into a film the distributors had but couldn't release (that I had nothing to do with) called The Wide Open Spaces. I used footage from both, and this became Tonight for Sure. I made a short 12 minute film called THE PEEPER. We tried to sell it, and the only buyer had this b/w western about a cowboy who kept seeing cows as naked girls. It was un-watchable, so they bought our short, and gave me $500 to intercut it and some connecting footage to salvage their effort. When I had the titles made, I was so thrilled to see my name on a film, that I myself had it say Directed by FFC. In fact I was the editor and had made the original short about the man eavesdropping on the photo session." -Francis Ford Coppola