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  1. Hace 20 horas · During reorganization on the production, George Cukor temporarily took over under LeRoy's guidance. Initially, the studio had made Garland wear a blonde wig and heavy "baby-doll" makeup, and she played Dorothy in an exaggerated fashion. Cukor changed Garland's and Hamilton's makeup and costumes, and told Garland to "be herself".

  2. Hace 5 días · Hepburn was someone who bucked traditional gender roles and appearances, and this personal project for her and her good friend, openly gay director George Cukor, nearly derailed both their careers. Hollywood lore claims that after the disastrous preview, the two contritely approached RKO producer Pandro S. Berman with an offer to do another film for free, and he responded, “Don’t bother.”

  3. Hace 5 días · Director George Cukor, with whom Selznick had a long working relationship and who had spent almost two years in pre-production on Gone with the Wind, was replaced after less than three weeks of shooting.

  4. Hace 4 días · Dinner at Eight, directed by George Cukor, was released in 1933 during the Golden Age of Hollywood. The Plot Revolves Around a Dinner Party. The movie follows the preparation for a high-society dinner party hosted by Millicent Jordan. The All-Star Cast Included Jean Harlow.

  5. Hace 2 días · Studio head Jack Warner intended it to be his crowning achievement: investing $17 million in its production, which made it the most expensive film ever produced at the time. Celebrated director George Cukor was brought in to helm it, with Harrison returning as Henry Higgins. There was just one notable absence from the roster.

  6. Hace 20 horas · Horton is commanding in those shorts but a bit stagy when sound came in, yet he is appealingly relaxed in one of his best roles, Nick Potter in the first film of Philip Barry’s play Holiday (1930), a role that he would reprise in the better-known George Cukor-Katharine Hepburn version from 1938.

  7. Hace 4 días · Camille/George Cukor/1936. 35mm, Christine Cinema Club. Watching this made me realize that Greta Garbo is a bit of a blind spot for me. When I wrote about Black Narcissus, I mentioned that my first trip to Paris, I fell asleep trying to watch Queen Christina.