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  1. Hace 1 día · 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 2 días · Cuando Fontaine se presentó al legendario casting para Escarlata en Lo que el viento se llevó, el director George Cukor le dijo que la veía más como Melania. Joan le espetó que para hacer de ...

  3. Hace 3 días · The fact that the bulk of the narrative in George Cukor’s “My Fair Lady” hinges on Hepburn’s journey of self-actualization from unsophisticated lower-class flower girl to respectable high society gal with the aid of an insufferable, misogynist phonetics guru (Rex Harrison) is less than ideal — to put it quite frankly, 60 years later, the ending plays less as an inspirational climax ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_VidorKing Vidor - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Vidor, initially tapped to direct Mitchell's epic, was ultimately assigned to director George Cukor. The box-office failure of So Red the Rose led the film industry to anticipate the same for Cukor's adaption of Mitchell's Civil War epic.

  5. Hace 4 días · Thankfully, things changed because of people like Marlene Dietrich, Ramon Novarro, Claudette Colbert, George Cukor, Alfred Hitchcock, and others through the years, people who ignored social mores and the Hays Code to give audiences what they wanted.

  6. Hace 2 días · Master of comedy, George Cukor’s The Philadelphia Story gets an outing as part of Cottage Road Cinema’s Classics at the Cottage series this August. The 1940 film stars Katherine Hepburn as a rich woman who finds herself romantically caught up between her blue blood ex-husband (Cary Grant), her wealthy fiancé (John Howard), and the tabloid reporter (Jimmy Stewart) sent to cover her ...

  7. Hace 1 día · Courtesy AP. One of the funniest parts of Venom: Let There Be Carnage was when the man-eating antihero (Tom Hardy) has a falling out with his host Eddie Brock and leaves his body to show up at a gay pride party. Instead of going on a murderous rampage as usual, Venom instead finds common cause with the gay people who accept him as he is ...