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George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1984)
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The man who assembled the remarkable documentary George Stevens: A Filmaker's Journey had the benefit of knowing the subject intimately: the film was written, produced and directed by George Stevens Jr. Utilizing pristine-quality filmclips and interviews, Stevens Jr. details Stevens Sr.'s rise from silent-film cameraman to one of the top producer/directors in Hollywood. We are treated to snippets of Stevens' camerawork on the Laurel and Hardy films at Hal Roach Studios, then we are transported to his salad days as a feature director at RKO. Among the films highlighted from this first chapter of Stevens' directorial life are
Alice Adams
(1935),
Swing Time
(1936) and
Gunga Din
(1939) (one would like to have heard a bit more background info concerning Stevens' Wheeler and Woolsey comedies). Next we find Stevens as an autonomous entity at Columbia Pictures, producing and directing such classics as
The More the Merrier
(1943). The war years are thoroughly covered via Stevens' vivid color footage of the invasion of Europe. The last stages of Stevens' Hollywood career is traced through generous portions of
A Place in the Sun
(1951),
Shane
(1953),
Giant
(1956) and
The Diary of Anne Frank
(1959). The many interviewees include
Katharine Hepburn
,
Cary Grant
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ginger Rogers
and
Warren Beatty
. As an added filip, A Filmmaker's Journey includes rare home-movie sequences showing George Stevens at home and at work--all filmed with as much care and professionalism as Stevens' "mainstream" pictures. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jean Arthur
Jean Arthur
Herself
Montgomery Clift
James Dean
Cary Grant
Himself
Katharine Hepburn
Herself
Rock Hudson
Rock Hudson
Himself
Fred MacMurray
Himself
Joel McCrea
Himself
Jack Palance
Himself
Millie Perkins
Herself
Ginger Rogers
Herself
Max von Sydow
Himself
Elizabeth Taylor
Herself
Spencer Tracy
Shelley Winters
Herself
Fred Astaire
Himself
Warren Beatty
Himself
Pandro S. Berman
Himself
Frank Capra
Himself
Brandon de Wilde
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Himself
John Huston
Himself
Sam Jaffe
Sam Jaffe
Himself
Rouben Mamoulian
Himself
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Himself
Ivan Moffat
Himself
Alan J. Pakula
Himself
Hermes Pan
Himself
Hal Roach
Himself
Irwin Shaw
Himself
Jack Sher
Himself
George Stevens, Jr.
Narrator
Fred Zinnemann
Himself
George Stevens
Himself
Production Crew
Don Lenzer
Cinematographer
Gerald Cotts
Cinematographer
Harrison Engle
Cinematographer
Juan Ruiz-Anchia
Cinematographer
Tom Hurwitz
Cinematographer
Susan Winslow
Co-producer
Carl Davis
Composer (Music Score)
George Stevens, Jr.
Director
George Stevens, Jr.
Producer
Susan Winslow
Sound Editor
Year: 1984
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary
Genre
Film, TV & Radio
History
Produced by
Castle Hill Productions
Creative Film Center
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