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  2. Biography. French screenwriter, director of short films and actor who moved to Hollywood in 1921. Florey worked as assistant director to Josef von Sternberg, Frank Borzage and Victor Fleming before making his feature directing debut in 1926. He turned out more than 50 movies over the next 23 years, ranging from the first Marx brothers vehicle ...

  3. Robert Florey is the supreme instance in the silent era of a professional filmmaker whose dissatisfaction with commercial assignments led him into parallel work as an avant-garde independent. SKYSCRAPER SYMPHONY, his montage of Manhattan architecture, is in a genre that would have been familiar to audiences of the new art cinema movement.

  4. Robert Florey. Director, Writer, Actor, Producer. Born September 14, 1900 in Paris, France. Robert Florey became infatuated with Hollywood while in his teens. By the time he set off for America in the early 1920s he had written articles on film for Cinemagazine, La Cinematographie Francaise and Le Technicien du Film, acted and directed one-reel ...

  5. Robert Florey. Director: Four Star Playhouse. Robert Florey became infatuated with Hollywood while in his teens. By the time he set off for America in the early 1920s he had written articles on film for Cinemagazine, La Cinematographie Francaise and Le Technicien du Film, acted and directed one-reel shorts in Switzerland and worked as an assistant for Louis Feuillade at his studio in Nice.

  6. Jul 31, 2007 · SHUMWAY - Robert L. (Bob) Florey, 74, of Shumway died at 8:45 p.m. Sunday (July 29, 2007) at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday in the Washington United Methodist Chur

  7. Robert Florey, Hollywood Director & Historian lavishly illustrated star biographies. The first three volumes in this series concerned Douglas Fairbanks, Pola Negri and Charlie Chaplin, with the last on Adolphe Menjou, written in collabora-tion with Andre Tinchant. They appeared in a series entitled

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