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    Victor Fleming nació en La Cañada, California (EE.UU.), murió a los 59 años y estuvo en activo 9 años. En lo que respecta a su carrera en el mundo del cine, Victor Fleming ha formado parte de ...

  2. 23 de jul. de 2023 · Victor Fleming was an American film director, cinematographer, and producer. He directed numerous films, including “Gone with the Wind,” which he co-directed with George Cukor and Sam Wood. Fleming was responsible for directing some of the movie’s most iconic scenes, including the burning of Atlanta and the famous “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn” line.

  3. Victor Fleming Actor Director Productor Dir. Fotografía Fecha de nacimiento: 23 febrero 1889 Fecha de fallecimiento: 06 enero 1949 (59 años) Estatura: 1,85 m. (6' 1'')

  4. 9 de dic. de 2008 · Victor Fleming is as much of a contribution to the literature of the movies as its subject was to the movies themselves.” —Scott Eyman, The New York Observer (December 22, 2008) “Michael Sragow’s Victor Fleming: An American Movie Master is certainly among the best film

  5. Victor Fleming dirige un 'duelo' amoroso entre dos hombres que rivalizan por la atención de una chica. Fue la primera película hablada de Gary Cooper. El film, del cual existen varias versiones e incluso una serie de televisión, está basado en la novela de Owen Wister.

  6. Victor Fleming’s career headed downhill in the forties, however, and most of his films, with the exception of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (1941), were deemed box office disappointments. He sadly ended his career with the troubled, overblown production Joan Of Arc (1948), starring Ingrid Bergman, which turned out to be a major critical and financial failure.

  7. Victor Fleming, an American filmmaker, is best known for directing two of the most iconic films in Hollywood history, Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz, both released in 1939. His knack for combining grand scale with intimate storytelling cemented his legacy as one of Hollywood’s premier directors during the Golden Age of cinema.