Elvis Mitchell talks with writer/director Scott Frank (Out of Sight), who makes his directorial debut with 'The Lookout'. Frank has an easy articulate way of describing his approach to character and conflict, and the mid-life crisis that compelled him to take the leap and direct his first movie.
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