- published: 28 Apr 2010
- views: 2032
- author: Josh Loewen
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King Vidor Interview
Director King Vidor discusses moving from silent film. From A Journey through with Martin ...
published: 28 Apr 2010
author: Josh Loewen
King Vidor Interview
Director King Vidor discusses moving from silent film. From A Journey through with Martin Scorsese through American Movies.
- published: 28 Apr 2010
- views: 2032
- author: Josh Loewen
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King Vidor's OUR DAILY BREAD (1934) Karen Morley - Tom Keene
WE LIVE! WE LOVE! WE FIGHT! WE HATE! Our Daily Bread is a 1934 film directed by King Vidor...
published: 09 Nov 2012
author: TheVideoCellar
King Vidor's OUR DAILY BREAD (1934) Karen Morley - Tom Keene
WE LIVE! WE LOVE! WE FIGHT! WE HATE! Our Daily Bread is a 1934 film directed by King Vidor and starring Karen Morley, Tom Keene, and John Qualen. Vidor tried to interest Irving Thalberg of MGM in the project, but Thalberg rejected the idea. Vidor then produced the film himself and released it through United Artists. The film is also known as Hell's Crossroads (American reissue title) The film depicts a couple, down on their luck during the Great Depression, who move to a farm to try to make a go of living off the land. They don't have a clue at first, but soon find other people down on their luck to help them. Soon they have a collective of people, some from the big city, who work together on a farm. There is a severe drought, killing the crops. The people then dig a ditch by hand almost two miles long to divert water from a creek to irrigate the crops. The film is an entertaining, uplifting political allegory about the virtues of collective, non-corporate action, self-sufficiency, and the rewards of hard-work rather than the rewards of rapacious finance capitalism. Cast Karen Morley as Mary Sims Tom Keene as John Sims Barbara Pepper as Sally Addison Richards as Louie Fuente John Qualen as Chris Larsen Lloyd Ingraham as Uncle Anthony Sidney Bracey as Rent Collector Henry Hall as Frank - the Carpenter Nellie V. Nichols as Mrs. Cohen Frank Minor as Plumber Bud Ray as Stonemason From Wikipedia
- published: 09 Nov 2012
- views: 562
- author: TheVideoCellar
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My life with King Vidor
www.AntoniaVidor.com Toni talks about some of her life with her father, King Vidor, and th...
published: 10 Jan 2012
author: antoniavidor
My life with King Vidor
www.AntoniaVidor.com Toni talks about some of her life with her father, King Vidor, and the Golden Era stars that were a part of her life growing up.
- published: 10 Jan 2012
- views: 229
- author: antoniavidor
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1928 King Vidor - "The Crowd" (excerpt)
Here are two scenes featuring main character John Sims from KIng Vidor's pet project "The ...
published: 13 Sep 2011
author: magicalmotionmuseum
1928 King Vidor - "The Crowd" (excerpt)
Here are two scenes featuring main character John Sims from KIng Vidor's pet project "The Crowd". This great silent film was photographed by Henry Sharp. The movie got oscar nominations for best director (dramatic picture) and for best picture (unique and artistic production) at the first Academy Awards in 1929. Especially the last shots of the second scene are impressive and must have been an inspiration for some later movie makers.
- published: 13 Sep 2011
- views: 2614
- author: magicalmotionmuseum
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King Vidor and THE CHAMP - Moving the Camera
In King Vidor's THE CHAMP (1931), the director began experimenting with the new freedoms t...
published: 04 Feb 2010
author: veiledchamber
King Vidor and THE CHAMP - Moving the Camera
In King Vidor's THE CHAMP (1931), the director began experimenting with the new freedoms that the era of sound had brought into filmmaking. In the silent era, cameras had become gloriously mobile, but were now imprisoned in large, soundproofed housings. (but thankfully, the advent of sound also necessitated the abandonment of hand-cranked cameras, which so often resulted in herky-jerky action, in favor of pilot-toned and ultimately crystal-synched cameras that captured movement at exactly 24 frames a second). By the time of THE CHAMP, the old silent-era directors were itching to recapture the sense of motion that propelled their earlier films, so they started experimenting. "Sometimes you had to do a retake because of camera noise," Vidor remembered. "However, we were able to put the camera tripod on a dolly, and then move the whole thing around the floor. This was what we called a perambulating shot. I liked to move the camera around, and I used a lot of this in THE CHAMP."____________________ FOR CONSERVATIVE MOVIE LOVERS is the name of an ongoing series of written essays on cinema appearing at BIG HOLLYWOOD, a leading conservative website focused on reforming America's poisoned popular culture: bighollywood.breitbart.com Join conservative cinéaste Leo Grin as he journeys through the history of the greatest art form of our time, highlighting the intellectual, mythological, and cultural importance of the discipline from a right-wing perspective. Read penetrating essays ...
- published: 04 Feb 2010
- views: 2057
- author: veiledchamber
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The Fountainhead (1949) Trailer
Directed by King Vidor, "The Fountainhead" was released in 1949 and starred Gary Cooper an...
published: 28 Dec 2010
author: Films7art
The Fountainhead (1949) Trailer
Directed by King Vidor, "The Fountainhead" was released in 1949 and starred Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal. A Warner Bros. Picture.
- published: 28 Dec 2010
- views: 1942
- author: Films7art
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BEYOND THE FOREST (King VIDOR, 1949) Bette DAVIS & Joseph COTTEN
With French subtitles. bbjane-meincamp.blogspot.com...
published: 17 Mar 2010
author: MrBBJane
BEYOND THE FOREST (King VIDOR, 1949) Bette DAVIS & Joseph COTTEN
With French subtitles. bbjane-meincamp.blogspot.com
- published: 17 Mar 2010
- views: 9712
- author: MrBBJane
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Hallelujah-Aleluya.(King.Vidor,1929).VOSE.Una buen cosecha - O cotton.avi
Drama. Musical / SINOPSIS: Los negros trabajan y sufren día a día en las plantaciones de a...
published: 25 Nov 2009
author: alfonsinamdq
Hallelujah-Aleluya.(King.Vidor,1929).VOSE.Una buen cosecha - O cotton.avi
Drama. Musical / SINOPSIS: Los negros trabajan y sufren día a día en las plantaciones de algodón. Pero rezan a todas horas y eso les consuela de su desdichada vida. Cuando Zeke pierde a los dados todo el dinero de su familia, su hermano Spunk decide reclamar y se inicia una pelea que le cuesta la vida. Zeke, arrepentido, se convierte en predicador para llevar a los suyos la esperanza y la resignación. Pero la mujer que le estafó aún le causará más problemas. (FILMAFFINITY) GUIÓN King Vidor, Ransom Rideout REPARTO Daniel L. Haynes, Nina Mae McKinney, William Fountaine, Harry Gray, Fanny Belle DeKnight, Everett McGarrity, Victoria Spivey, Milton Dickerson, Robert Couch, Walter Tait, Dixie Jubilee Singers
- published: 25 Nov 2009
- views: 5353
- author: alfonsinamdq
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Street Scene (1931)
A 1931 drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by King Vidor. With a screenplay...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: MrFilmschatten
Street Scene (1931)
A 1931 drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by King Vidor. With a screenplay by Elmer Rice adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Street Scene takes place on a New York City street from one evening until the following afternoon. Except for one scene which takes place inside a taxi, Vidor shot the entire film on a single set depicting half a city block of house fronts. The movie stars Estelle Taylor, David Landau, Sylvia Sidney, William Collier, and Beulah Bondi (her screen debut). The music score is by Alfred Newman, his first complete film score. Newman composed the eponymous title theme, in the style of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. The theme has been used in other movies, including Cry of the City, Kiss of Death, I Wake Up Screaming, Where the Sidewalk Ends, The Dark Corner, and as the overture to How to Marry a Millionaire. Director: King Vidor Writers: Elmer Rice (play), Elmer Rice (adaptation) Stars: Sylvia Sidney, William Collier Jr. and Walter Miller
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 2045
- author: MrFilmschatten
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King Vidor and THE CHAMP - The Art of Improvisation
In King Vidor's THE CHAMP (1931), the director began experimenting with the new freedoms t...
published: 04 Feb 2010
author: veiledchamber
King Vidor and THE CHAMP - The Art of Improvisation
In King Vidor's THE CHAMP (1931), the director began experimenting with the new freedoms that the era of sound had brought into filmmaking. Vidor -- ever on the lookout for new ways to improve his films -- saw improv not as an annoyance but as a boon. "I don't know whether you remember Jackie Cooper walking up on a roof of a house and singing a song and sticking cigarettes in his pocket -- well, this was Marion Davies' dressing room on the MGM lot, but it was ad-lib, off-the-cuff, because I was in the mood."____________________ FOR CONSERVATIVE MOVIE LOVERS is the name of an ongoing series of written essays on cinema appearing at BIG HOLLYWOOD, a leading conservative website focused on reforming America's poisoned popular culture: bighollywood.breitbart.com Join conservative cinéaste Leo Grin as he journeys through the history of the greatest art form of our time, highlighting the intellectual, mythological, and cultural importance of the discipline from a right-wing perspective. Read penetrating essays on each film, explore a host of accompanying links to further reading, find information on buying and renting the discussed movies, and add your comments to the ongoing film-club discussion.
- published: 04 Feb 2010
- views: 3173
- author: veiledchamber
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Not So Dumb (King Vidor, 1930)
Short way or long way scene, just to illustrate a point in my blog movie review (tinyurl.c...
published: 24 Sep 2010
author: 0AnCla0
Not So Dumb (King Vidor, 1930)
Short way or long way scene, just to illustrate a point in my blog movie review (tinyurl.com
- published: 24 Sep 2010
- views: 416
- author: 0AnCla0
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King Vidor's OUR DAILY BREAD (1934) Karen Morley.avi
Our Daily Bread (1934) Karen Morley A group of down-on-their-luck workers combine their ab...
published: 15 Dec 2012
author: bullwinkle1989
King Vidor's OUR DAILY BREAD (1934) Karen Morley.avi
Our Daily Bread (1934) Karen Morley A group of down-on-their-luck workers combine their abilities to make a Gallafentian-style commune... and bread! Director: King Vidor Writers: King Vidor (story), Elizabeth Hill (scenario) Stars: Karen Morley, Tom Keene and Barbara Pepper This film has been restored by The Video Cellar who owns the copyright for this version if the film, archive.org www.imdb.com
- published: 15 Dec 2012
- views: 89
- author: bullwinkle1989
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El manantial, de King Vidor comienzo e pe tacular
Amazing movie about art, business, dignity, love and power....
published: 26 Sep 2009
author: MrBettedemille
El manantial, de King Vidor comienzo e pe tacular
Amazing movie about art, business, dignity, love and power.
- published: 26 Sep 2009
- views: 2557
- author: MrBettedemille
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Chaplin's cameo in "Show People" (King Vidor - 1928)
Taken from "Charlie: The life and art of Charles Chaplin", by Richard Schickel, 2003....
published: 06 Mar 2008
author: Nordenwald
Chaplin's cameo in "Show People" (King Vidor - 1928)
Taken from "Charlie: The life and art of Charles Chaplin", by Richard Schickel, 2003.
- published: 06 Mar 2008
- views: 11528
- author: Nordenwald
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Paso al noroeste | King Vidor | 1940
pejino.com ...Blog de Cine - Paso al noroeste - Northwest passage - King Vidor - Spencer T...
published: 24 Jul 2009
author: pejinocarlos
Paso al noroeste | King Vidor | 1940
pejino.com ...Blog de Cine - Paso al noroeste - Northwest passage - King Vidor - Spencer Tracy Robert Young Walter Brennan Ruth Hussey Nat Pendleton - Deuteronomio 9:9 - Isaías 40:3 - Mateo 3:3 - Lucas 3:4 - Usa - 1940
- published: 24 Jul 2009
- views: 14282
- author: pejinocarlos
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The Crowd - King Vidor (new music)
clip from the 1928 King Vidor silent film ´The Crowd´ with new music by Bjarni Biering Mar...
published: 26 Jan 2009
author: bjarni margeirsson
The Crowd - King Vidor (new music)
clip from the 1928 King Vidor silent film ´The Crowd´ with new music by Bjarni Biering Margeirsson.
- published: 26 Jan 2009
- views: 15188
- author: bjarni margeirsson
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Wild Oranges (1924) - Virginia Valli, King Vidor
Director: King Vidor Writers: Joseph Hergesheimer (novel), King Vidor (adaptation) Stars: ...
published: 30 Dec 2012
author: Olex Melnyk
Wild Oranges (1924) - Virginia Valli, King Vidor
Director: King Vidor Writers: Joseph Hergesheimer (novel), King Vidor (adaptation) Stars: Frank Mayo, Virginia Valli and Ford Sterling Summary: Millie Stope lives with her grandfather on a remote island. Her grandfather fled there for political reasons. But they're not alone. An escaped prisoner, Nicholas, is terrorizing them, and further more, he's interested in Mllie. John Woolfolk has lost his wife in an accident and tries to forget by sailing in his yacht aimlessly on the ocean. By chance he drops anchor in a bay of that island. He soon finds out that something is wrong on that island, and furthermore, he falls in love with Millie, who sees in him a chance to get off that island. But Nicholas has threatened her with rape and murder if she tries to escape, and he has found out about her plans... Written by Stephan Eichenberg
- published: 30 Dec 2012
- views: 105
- author: Olex Melnyk