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Articles related to "George Stevens"
George Stevens: Film Director Known for inspiring actors such as Cary Grant, Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean, Stevens has amassed an impressive filmography. george stevens • director • hollywood • comedy • drama
George Stevens: Interviews A collection of fourteen interviews with versatile director George Stevens is sure to appeal to movie lovers. george stevens • george stevens interviews • conversations with filmmakers • filmmaker interviews • interviews about movies
Astaire and Rogers Astaire and Rogers: The Complete Film Collection is an 11 disc box set encompassing the pair's entire cannon. astaire and rogers • fred astaire • ginger rogers • classic musicals • musicals
Shane: The Post-Game Show Okay, it's a wonderful film. But I still liked myself better pre-Shane than post--even if I am better equipped to fulfill my life-long dream of becoming an aging gunslinger trying to scam a way into heaven. shane • george stevens • alan ladd • jack palance • peter o'toole
Shane: The Pre-Game Show Father, forgive me, for I have sinned. This is my first Suite 101 confession. shane • alan ladd • george stevens • jack palance • the blue dahlia
The Diary of Anne Frank Blu-ray Review Fifty years after it was made, this film is as remarkable as it was when audiences first saw it. the diary of anne frank • holocaust films • world war ii films • anne frank • diary of anne frank blu-ray
Jean Arthur - A Squeaky Voice For the Ages A top star of the 1930s and '40s, Jean Arthur was a bundle of contradictions. Shy and self-conscious, she nonetheless crafted a unique persona that charmed audiences. jean arthur • stars of the 1930s • screwball comedies • hollywood leading ladies • mr. smith goes to washington
Presidential Pre-Inauguration Lincoln Memorial On January 18, 2009 the Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama will be kicked off at Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. with music and entertainment televised on HBO. barack obama • presidential inauguration • washington d.c. • lincoln memorial • abraham lincoln
Best Picture and Director -- They Don't Always Have to Match The argument has been made so often, and it still perplexes me. They say they can't understand how the Academy could split the Best Picture and Best Director Oscars ... their mentality is that the best directed film of the year should be the Best Picture of the year. This week, I finally explain why it makes perfect sense that they could be different. best picture • best director • traffic • gladiator • academy award
Academy to Launch Annual Documentary Film Program The documentary film will be the subject of an annual event presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences beginning next month. oscars • academy awards • actors • acting • movies
Top Ten Classic Western Movie Rentals Looking new movie rental ideas? Try one of the top 10 classic westerns, as voted on by members of the American Film Institute. movie rentals • free dvd rental • dvd rental • new dvd rentals • rent movie
AFI Names Top Ten Western Films of All Time The Searchers was named the number one Western movie of all time by the American Film Institute. Westerns are films set in the American West. afi • top 100 films of all time • american film institute • western movies • american west
Five Actors in Films about Christ Few roles can be harder than playing the Son of God. Here are five actors who starred in films inspired by, or based on works inspired by the Gospels. jesus christ • jeffrey hunter • max von sydow • willem dafoe • lothaire bluteau
Hollywood Memoirs Not to Miss Lauren Bacall, Carol Burnett, Sidney Sheldon and Buddy Ebsen all have fascinating stories to tell about their careers and their lives. memoir • hollywood • golden era • actor • actress
Alfred Stevens and His Wellington Waterloo Alfred Stevens, painter and sculptor, was a genius but also a perfectionist. His memorial to the Duke of Wellington in St Paul's Cathedral (London) was his final undoing alfred stevens • victorian sculpture • duke of wellington • wellington memorial • wellington monument
Annie Oakley Annie Oakley lived and worked in a man's world as a sharpshooter and performer for circus acts and Wild West shows. annie oakley • buffalo bill cody • buffalo bill cody's wild west show • frank butler • darke county ohio
Is It Hollywood or Is It History? Article on historical accuracy and the making of war movies, in particular THE THIN RED LINE. military • war • movies • tv • military
Movie Review: Swing Time (1936) Of the seven RKO pictures Astaire and Rogers made together during the '30s, Swing Time often is regarded as their most artful mix of song, dance and romance. swing time • fred astaire • ginger rogers • musical comedy • romantic movies
James Dean: Our Favorite Rebel James Dean only made three movies, but he made such an impact that he has become an icon for an entire generation of disenchanted teens. james dean east eden rebel without a cause natalie |
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