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Charles Vidor

 

Director
1900 - 1959 
Born July 27, Budapest, Hungary
Key Genres: Musical, Thriller, Romance  TSPDT Rating: 6
Key Collaborators: Rita Hayworth (Leading Player), Rudolph Maté (Cinematographer), Lionel Banks (Production Designer)
Highly Recommended: Gilda (1946)
Worth a Look: Ladies in Retirement (1941)
Approach with Caution: Cover Girl (1944), A Farewell to Arms (1957)
Links: [ IMDB ] [ All-Movie Guide ]
DVD's: [ Amazon ] 
1,000 Greatest Films: Gilda (1946)
250 Quintessential Noir Films: Gilda (1946)
 

 

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