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  1. Directed by William Wyler was a Valentine to the talented director conceived by his daughter, Catherine. The documentary included an interview that Wyler gave in 1981, three days before he died. Utilizing film clips and filmed interviews, the documentary explored Wyler’s career. Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn, John Huston, and Laurence Olivier ...

  2. Directed with a keen sense of ambiguity by William Wyler, this film based on a hit stage adaptation of Henry James’s Washington Square pivots on a question of motive. When shy, emotionally fragile Catherine Sloper (Olivia de Havilland, in a heartbreaking, Oscar-winning turn), the daughter of a wealthy New York doctor, begins to receive calls from the handsome spendthrift Morris Townsend ...

  3. Directed by. Aviva Slesin. United States, 1986. ... A tribute to director William Wyler consisting of interviews and excerpts from his many classic films. ...

  4. William Wyler was an American filmmaker who, at the time of his death in 1981, was considered by his peers as second only to John Ford as a master craftsman of cinema. The winner of three Best Director Academy Awards, second again only to Ford's four, Wyler's reputation has unfairly suffered as the lack of an obvious "signature" in his diverse body of work denies him the honorific "auteur ...

  5. The Big Country: Directed by William Wyler. With Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston. A New England sea captain in the 1880s arrives at his fiancée's sprawling Texas ranch, where he becomes embroiled in a feud between two families over a valuable patch of land.

  6. The interview with William Wyler was filmed in July 1981, a week before he died. Released in United States April 4, 1987 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 4, 1987.) Released in United States Summer August 1, 1988. Released in United States August 22, 1986 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival August 22, 1986.)

  7. Extremely entertaining documentary taking a look at the career of William Wyler. The documentary features an interview with Wyler, which was shot three days before his death as well as some of the people who worked with him including Bette Davis, Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Audrey Hepburn, John Huston, Laurence Olivier, Billy Wilder, Greer Garson and Barbara Streisand among many others.