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This Monday, Dec. 3, 2012 photo shows director and producer David Chase in New York. Chase makes his directorial debut in the film, "Not Fade Away." In a recent interview with Chase about his new film, ìNot Fade Away,î the conversation inevitably turned to ìThe Sopranosî and its infamous ending. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP, File)
In this film image released by Paramount Vantage shows James Gandolfini, as Pat, in a scene from "Not Fade Away." (AP Photo/Paramount Vantage)
Before Emmy-winning television writer David Chase created HBO’s celebrated series “The Sopranos,” he worked on several well-regarded shows — among them “The Rockford Files” and “Northern Exposure.” But his big-screen aspirations were stymied by the lack of outside interest and a jam-packed production schedule. “Before …