A “hidden gem” from David Bowie’s filmography has been rereleased after its creator spent years tracking down the rights and a high-quality print so he could recut it. The Linguini Incident bombed in 1992 after newbie director Richard Shepard, who was 25 at the time, saw his plans crushed by a tight schedule and lack of editorial control. He’d pitched a small part to Bowie without any real hope of success, but the singer liked the script so much he asked for the leading role instead. As a result he starred alongside Rosanna Arquette in a romantic comedy where the pair stage a heist. READ MORE:…