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    Charles Vidor

    Hungarian-American film director

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  1. Charles Vidor (born Károly Vidor; July 27, 1900 – June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director. Among his film successes are The Bridge (1929), The Tuttles of ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0896533Charles Vidor - IMDb

    Charles Vidor (1900-1959) Charles Vidor. Hungarian-born Karoly Vidor spent the First World War as a lieutenant in the Austro-Hungarian infantry. Following the armistice, he made his way to Berlin and worked for the German film company Ufa, as editor and assistant director. In 1924, he emigrated to the U.S. and, for several years, earned his ...

  3. Jul 23, 2024 · Charles Vidor (born July 27, 1900, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now in Hungary]—died June 4, 1959, Vienna, Austria) was a Hungarian-born American film director who primarily made comedies and musicals but was best known for the film noir classic Gilda (1946).

  4. Charles Vidor. Charles Vidor was an Hungarian born film director who began his Hollywood career at the end of the silent movie era and who directed movies in a variety of genres for three decades from the very start of Hollywoods Golden Age. NB He is often confused with King Vidor, also a major early film director, but the two were not related.

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    Gilda is a 1946 American film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford . The film is known for cinematographer Rudolph Maté 's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis 's wardrobe for Hayworth (particularly for the dance numbers), and choreographer Jack Cole 's staging of "Put the Blame on Mame" and "Amado ...

  6. Charles Vidor (July 27, 1900 – June 4, 1959) was a film director. Born Károly Vidor to a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, he served in the Hungarian Army during World War I. He first came to prominence during the final years of the silent film era. Among his film successes are The Bridge (1929), Cover Girl (1944), A Song to Remember (1945), Gilda (1946), The Loves of Carmen (1948), Love ...

  7. D irector Charles Vidor came to prominence at the end of the silent film era. Born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1900, he worked in motion pictures most of his life, including at least three decades in Hollywood. Vidor was regarded as a solid craftsman who made the most of what he had to work with, good or bad.

  8. Quick Reference. (1900–1959). Film director. The Hungarian-born director helmed a half-dozen Hollywood musicals during the postwar years. Vidor was born in Budapest and, after serving in World War I and performing in ... From: Vidor, Charles in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical ». Subjects: Music.

  9. Charles Vidor was a film director. Born Károly Vidor to a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, he served in the Hungarian Army during World War I. He first came to prominence during the final years of the silent film era. Among his film successes are The Bridge, Cover Girl, A Song to Remember, Gilda, The […]

  10. Charles Vidor. Highest Rated: 95% Cover Girl (1944) Lowest Rated: 8% A Farewell to Arms (1957) Birthday: Jul 27, 1900. Birthplace: Budapest, Hungary. Editor and assistant director with UFA who ...

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