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Arthur Hiller, OC (born 22 November 1923) is a Canadian television and film director, having directed over 33 major films during his 50-year career. He began his career directing television in Canada and later in the U.S. By the late 1950s he began directing films, most often comedies. He also directed award-winning dramas and romantic subjects, such as Love Story, which was nominated for seven Oscars.
Hiller collaborated on a number of films with award-winning screenwriters Paddy Chayefsky and Neil Simon. Among his other notable films were The Americanization of Emily (1964), Tobruk (1967), The Hospital (1971), The Out-of-Towners (1970), Plaza Suite (1971), The Man in the Glass Booth (1975) and The In-Laws (1979).
Hiller served as president of the Directors Guild of America from 1989 to 1993 and president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1993 to 1997. He was the recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2002. An annual film festival in Hiller's honor was held from 2006 until 2009 at his alma mater, Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts.
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW HIS NAME, BUT YOU WOULD KNOW MOST OF HIS FILMS, ARTHUR HILLER IS ONE OF THE MOST DIVERSE DIRECTORS EVER TO WORK IN HOLLYWOOD, HE HAS DONE LIGHT FARCE, HEAVY DRAMA, HORROR, BITING SOCIAL SATIRE, HISTORICAL DRAMAS, COURTROOM THRILLERS,SPORTS FILMS, KIDDIE FARE, COMEDY THRILLERS, AND EVEN A MUSICAL, HE DIRECTED ONE OF THE FIRST MAINSTREAM LOVE STORIES DEALING WITH HOMOSEXUALITY., WAS THE FIRST TO PAIR GENE WILDER AND RICHARD PRYOR, WENT BY THE NAME OF ALAN SMITHEE MAKING A FILM ABOUT ALAN SMITHEE, AND TOLD THE WORLD THAT "LOVE MEANS NEVER HAVING TO SAY YOU ARE SORRY!"..THIS IS A SAMPLING OF HIS WORK...THE SONG IS 'FOR THE MOVIES" BY BUCKCHERRY ......."............".....THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL VIEWING PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR SALE, UNDER THE FAIR USE ACT.This video...
Arthur Hiller receives the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw at the 74th Academy Awards. See more 2002 Oscar highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDOAnDI2g-GkoVne_963XQs7 Become an Oscar Insider: http://www.oscars.org/insider/ Check out our Academy Originals: https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyOriginals ABOUT THE ACADEMY The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards—in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners—the Academy presents a diverse year-round slate of public programs, exhibitions and events; provides financial suppor...
Arthur Hiller who directed "Love Story" in 1970 died today at the age of 92 according to Reuters. "Love Story" was an extremely popular film at the time it came out, starring Ryan O'Neal and Ali McGraw. Hiller was also president of the Academy Of Motions Pictures Arts And Sciences from 1993-1997. Current Academy president, Cheryl Boone Isaacs said, ""I was a member of the Board during his presidency and fortunate enough to witness firsthand his dedication to the Academy and his lifelong passion for visual storytelling." He directed over 30 films that covered all sorts of genres from tear jerkers like "Love Story" to timeless comedies like "Silver Streak" which paired Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor together for the first time. He also directed "Hear No Evil, See No Evil" starring Pryor and W...
Hoping for a film remake! Edit by: Galuh Alifani Original copyright: Author: Erich Segal Movie, cinematography: Arthur Hiller, Howard Minsky, Paramount Pictures Music: Francis Lai (score)
A video & music tribute to a legendary director
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt The Hospital Trailer - Directed by Arthur Hiller and starring George C. Scott, Barnard Hughes, Richard Dysart, Stephen Elliott, Andrew Duncan. Black comedy in which a suicidal doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital. MGM - 1971
The Babe Trailer 1992 Director: Arthur Hiller Starring: John Goodman, Kelly McGillis, Trini Alvarado, Bruce Boxleitner, Peter Donat, Official Content From Universal Studios Home Entertainment The rise and fall of baseball legend Babe Ruth, chronicling his indulgent lifestyle. Movie, The Babe Movie,The Babe Trailer,The Babe 1992, Arthur Hiller,John Goodman, Kelly McGillis, Trini Alvarado, Bruce Boxleitner, Peter Donat,
Arthur Hiller (November 22, 1923 – August 17, 2016) Canadian-American television and film director, with more than 33 films to his credit including Love Story (nominated for seven Oscars), Plaza Suite, The Out-Of-Towners, The In-Laws. In this brief interview, Hiller recounts the creation of one of the most iconic scenes in film history.
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
MASSACRE AT SAND CREEK - 1956 - Everett Sloane, Gene Evans, John Derek, William Schallert, Roy Roberts - directed by Arthur Hiller Available at . US Cavalry attacks a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho in the Colorado Territory, killing a estimated 80 –160 Native Americans, about two-thirds of whom were . Actor.
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In Jackie Chan - My Stunts enthüllt Jackie Chan persönlich die Tricks und Kniffe seines gefährlichen Berufes und führt detailliert vor, wie die faszinierenden Effekte, die man schließlich auf der Leinwand sieht, erzielt werden. Er kehrt mit uns an die Drehorte seiner spektakulärsten Stunts zurück und erklärt ausführlich die Vorbereitungen, die bei jeder einzelnen Szene vorab durchlaufen werden müssen. Wir werden auch Zeugen seiner atemberaubenden Leinwand-Stunts; erleben exklusive Kampfszenen, die eigens für Jackie Chan - My Stunts aufgezeichnet wurden. Zahlreiche Ausschnitte aus seinen Filmen illustrieren anschaulich, wie sehr Jackie Chan bereit ist, für seine Filme Leib und Leben zu riskieren. Für uns hat Jackie tief in seinem privaten Archiv gegraben und seltenes, nie veröffentlichtes D...
3.11 [82] Naked City: OOFTUS GOOFUS (60 min) 13Dec61 Directed by Arthur Hiller Written by Jo Pagano Mickey Rooney ....... George Bick Maureen Stapleton ... Abbey Bick Don Briggs .......... Jerry Bagger Joseph Warren ....... Sam Roland Wood ......... Kibitzer William Cottrell .... Lab Man Graham Jarvis ....... Manager Louis Sorin ......... Old Man Synopsis: One day the supermarket is mobbed. People fight to get eggs at two cents a dozen, prime ribs at four cents a pound. Who started it all? George Bick did by changing the price tags on the food. [RF] Episode Guide Courtesy: http://ctva.biz/US/Crime/NakedCity.htm Synopsis: Naked City is a police drama series from Screen Gems which aired from 1958 to 1959 and from 1960 to 1963 on the ABC television network. It was inspired by the 1948 ...
Arthur Hiller (November 22, 1923 – August 17, 2016) Canadian-American television and film director, with more than 33 films to his credit including Love Story (nominated for seven Oscars), Plaza Suite, The Out-Of-Towners, The In-Laws. In this brief interview, Hiller recounts the creation of one of the most iconic scenes in film history.
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Director Arthur Hiller spoke about his extensive career as a director of theater, film, and television. He discussed his work in television in the United States that began on the "live" anthology shows Matinee Theater and Playhouse 90. He described filmed series he directed in the 1950s and 60s including The Rifleman, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, and Naked City. He discussed his work in feature films and briefly mentioned several of the classic films he helmed. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Bob Hope opens the 39th Academy Awards in 1967, and Raquel Welch and Dean Jones present the Oscar® for Sound to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department (accepted by Franklin E. Milton, Sound Director) for "Grand Prix." Introduced by Arthur Freed with orchestra conducted by Johnny Green. Featuring red carpet arrivals and overture with James Stewart, Glenn Ford, Patricia Neal, Rock Hudson, Anouk Aimée, Ginger Rogers, Robert Mitchum, Dick Van Dyke, Jocelyne LaGarde, Andy Devine, Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave, Franco Nero, Claude Lelouch, Candice Bergen, Ida Kaminska, Pierre Barouh, John Clark, Wendy Hiller, Ronald and Nancy Regan, Alan Arkin, Steve McQueen, Walter Matthau, Mike Nichols, Joan Blondell and more.
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Engineer, race director, key to success. Peter Falk started his career at Porsche in 1959. His ideas and skills shaped many legendary racing cars from the 906 to the 962. And led to victories at Le Mans that remain unforgettable until this day. Are you are interested in exciting stories and highlights all around Porsche Motorsport history at Le Mans? Just visit our webspecial and take a look behind the scenes: http://www.porsche.com/mission2014