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  1. 6. Juni 2013 · Part of the documentary series The Men Who Made the Movies. Directed by film critic Richard Schickel. Narrated by filmmaker Sidney Pollack.

  2. The directors are Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Capra, Vincente Minnelli, George Cukor, Howard Hawks, William A. Wellman, King Vidor, and Raoul Walsh. Speaking with them, Mr. Schickel found in these men a special quality: “They felt in their bones the character and quality of a vanished America.” There was something valuable to be learned from ...

  3. 🎬Filmmakers of our time🎥: The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks (TV) 1973 in English, 2K 1440p 59,94fps (With subtitles translated by Google in Spanish...

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  4. Prior to his early departure from the project, Hawks provided uncredited work on Howard Hughes' sexually provocative Western "The Outlaw" (1943), a film most famous for the amount of breast exposed on screen by its star, the voluptuous Jane Russell. He then teamed for the first time with megastar Humphrey Bogart in the memorable "To Have and Have Not" (1944), an adaptation of the Ernest ...

  5. 16. Mai 2013 · So I thought, as my introduction to the event, that I’d put in my DVD of The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks, a 1973 documentary directed by Richard Schickel, narrated by Sydney Pollack and produced by Turner Classic Movies (TCM). I did – and sat riveted, clutched to his every word. In a fascinating combination of commentary by Pollack, clips of many films interspersed with clips of ...

  6. 170 reviews. December 26, 2022. "The Men who made the Movies by Richard Schnickel is a great book based on the 1973 TV series. Eight great directors reminisce about their long career in films. Most had been directors from the silent days and were still active in the 1960's, Alfred Hitchcock was still a major director when the book came out in ...

  7. 29. Apr. 2024 · Howard Hawks, American motion-picture director who maintained a consistent personal style within the framework of traditional film genres in work that ranged from the 1920s to the ’70s. His movies included Scarface, Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, To Have and Have Not, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Rio Bravo.