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  1. By Sven Mikulec The fact that somebody shoots a gun is of no interest. What I want to know is why he shoots it and what the consequences are. —Fred Zinnemann Fred Zinnemann’s High Noon has enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most significant westerns of all time. An instant hit both

  2. Fred Zinnemann (29. april 1907 – 14. mart 1997) američki je filmski režiser austrijskog porijekla. Osvojio je četiri Oscara za režiju filmova u raznim žanrovima, uključujući i trilere, vesterne, film noir i dramske adaptacije.

  3. filmtalk.org › 2016/06/13 › fred-zinnemann-i-alwaysFred Zinnemann: - FILM TALK

    Jun 13, 2016 · The Academy Awards ceremony at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on April 10, 1967, with Bob Hope as Master of Ceremonies. This evening was one of the numerous highlights of Mr. Zinnemann’s outstanding career: “A Man for All Seasons”—not talked about in our conversation—won six Academy Awards, including two for Mr. Zinnemann for Best Director (at the beginning if this clip) and Best ...

  4. Fred Zinnemann, Sohn eines Arztes, kam im Nordosten Österreich-Ungarns in einer jüdischen Familie zur Welt und wuchs im 3. Wiener Bezirk auf. In seiner Jugend war er eng mit dem späteren Hollywood-Regisseur Billy Wilder befreundet, mit dem er zeitweise in dieselbe Klasse ging und ein Leben lang Kontakt hielt.

  5. Jan 26, 2015 · Smyth, who has steeped herself in the history of resistance movements to write this book, makes convincing claims for Zinnemann's early recognition of the role of women in these struggles, for his constant questioning of the myths created around such movements, and for his dangerous generosity in acknowledging the courageous role of communists in underground activities. . . .

  6. A classic film featuring a boy who is able to hear what the racehorses at the track are thinking. Using his knowledge of their moods, he figures out how well they will run, and tells his older brother who is going to win that day.

  7. Act of Violence is a 1949 American film noir directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor and Phyllis Thaxter. [3] It was produced by Hollywood studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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