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    Victor Fleming

    American film director, cinematographer, and producer

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  1. Dec 27, 2009 · Victor Fleming directed two of the greatest films ever, The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind. ... He brought great sensitivity to the world of children in Treasure Island (1934) and Captains ...

  2. Victor Fleming. Director: Gone with the Wind. Victor Fleming entered the film business as a stuntman in 1910, mainly doing stunt driving - which came easy to him, as he had been a mechanic and professional race-car driver. He became interested in working on the other side of the camera, and eventually got a job as a cameraman on many of the films of Douglas Fairbanks. He soon began directing,...

  3. Dec 22, 2008 · The Lowdown: Not only persuasive in its argument that Victor Fleming was one of the unsung titans of his era, An American Movie Master also makes for a fascinating case study in how power was acquired, wielded and lost during the 1930s and '40s. Fleming knew the score as few did, working his way up the ladder to take control of some of the most ...

  4. Though he exhibited skill in nearly every genre, some of Flemings most memorable films were focused around children. He directed Jackie Cooper and Wallace Beery in one of the best-loved film versions of "Treasure Island" (1934), and sketched a sensitive portrait of a young man’s growth into maturity in "Captains Courageous" (1939), with ...

  5. Aug 1, 2018 · Victor Fleming was born at the Banbury Ranch near what is now La Cañada Flintridge, California, the son of Eva (née Hartman) and William Richard Lozno Fleming. Occupation: Director, cinematographer, producer Years active 1910–1949 Spouse: Lucile Rosson (1933–1949)

  6. Victor Fleming. Director: Gone with the Wind. Victor Fleming entered the film business as a stuntman in 1910, mainly doing stunt driving - which came easy to him, as he had been a mechanic and professional race-car driver.

  7. Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. (1889–1949). U.S. motion-picture director Victor Fleming was one of Hollywood’s most popular directors during the 1930s. With producer David O. Selznick, he was responsible for completing Gone with the Wind (1939).

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