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United States

1928

83 Min
Black and White
Silent
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DIR King Vidor

PROD Irving Thalberg, Marion Davies, King Vidor

SCR Agnes Christine Johnston, Laurence Stallings, Wanda Tuchock, Ralph Spence

DP John Arnold

CAST Marion Davies, William Haines, Dell Henderson, Tenen Holtz

ED Hugh Wynn

PROD DES Cedric Gibbons

MUSIC Carl Davis

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King Vidor

King Wallis Vidor (February 8, 1894 – November 1, 1982) was an acclaimed American film director whose career spanned nearly seven decades.

He was born in Galveston, Texas, where he survived the great Galveston Hurricane of 1900. His grandfather, Charles Vidor, was a refugee of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 who settled in Galveston in the early 1850s.

A freelance newsreel cameraman and cinema projectionist, he made his debut as a director in 1913 with Hurricane in Galveston. In Hollywood from 1915, he worked on a variety of film-related jobs before directing a feature film, The Turn in the Road, in 1919. A successful mounting of Peg o’ My Heart in 1922 got him a long term contract with Goldwyn Studios, later to be absorbed into MGM. Three years later he made The Big Parade, among the most acclaimed war films of the silent era, and a tremendous commercial success. This success established him as one of MGM’s top studio directors for the next decade. In 1928, Vidor received… read more

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Electrus Amadeus Magnus

20Feb13

Lighter version of The Artist. Chaplin cameo is funny. Miss Davies' overacting and mimics bothered me.

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rischka

19Dec12

lucille ball's whole act came from here. 'the artist' shoulda been this much fun

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Andreia Ribeiro

10Dec11

Davies's Swanson impression is priceless.

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MarcH

18Oct11

Hilarious and touching. Marion Davies had a great gift for comedy.

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The Bravura Sequence

By Luc Moullet on December 12, 2011

Critic and filmmaker Luc Moullet looks at the tremendous final sequences of two King Vidor films.

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