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    Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 11:18 AM)

    Don't know if uncredited films should be counted.
    For 3 films that you choose his best - 2 of them he is uncredited. Regarding Wizard of Oz (which is one of them), he didn't shot any material, and was sort of advisor in the early stages, but not in any way a Director

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      angmc43 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 04:25 PM)

      Well, he did advise Judy Garland to dump the blond wig, the heavy make-up, and asked her to act more natural. Yes, not enough to count as a director, but his advice was gold.
      In terms of GWTW, I think he directed the Bazaar sequence, and the Melanie delivery scenes with Butterfly McQueen.

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        Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 08:01 PM)

        hey angmc43
        I am aware of that. Definitely a great advise, and we can say he influenced the film, but in no way he was a director. Many great films have technical advisors, hands on producers, etc, who never receive any kind of directorial credit. I find it unfair that Cukor receives uncredited directorial credit here simply because he is a director himself.
        Also, I think its even disrespectful to him, considering that he directed 50 films, to consider one of his best a film that is not directed by him

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          rcocean3 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 11:23 AM)

          Liked a Lot
          My Fair Lady 1964
          Dinner at Eight 1933
          A Star Is Born 1954
          Liked
          Les Girls 1957
          Bhowani Junction 1956
          The Actress 1953
          Adam's Rib 1949
          Gaslight 1944
          The Women 1939
          Holiday 1938
          David Copperfield 1935

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            bkamberger — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 01:45 PM)

            TOP 10 (chronologically)
            Little Women
            David Copperfield
            Camille
            Holiday
            The Women
            The Philadelphia Story
            Adam's Rib
            A Star Is Born
            My Fair Lady
            Love Among the Ruins
            NADIR
            The Blue Bird

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              creightonhale — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 03:21 PM)

              EXCELLENT
              Born Yesterday 1950
              Adam's Rib 1949
              The Philadelphia Story 1940
              David Copperfield 1935
              Dinner at Eight 1933
              VERY GOOD
              Love Among the Ruins 1975 TV
              Les Girls 1957
              A Star Is Born 1954
              It Should Happen to You 1954
              A Double Life 1947
              Gaslight 1944
              A Woman's Face 1941
              Holiday 1938
              Camille 1936
              The Women 1939
              Little Women 1933
              What Price Hollywood? 1932
              Girls About Town 1931
              GOOD
              My Fair Lady 1964
              Heller in Pink Tights 1960
              Wild Is the Wind 1957
              The Actress 1953
              Pat and Mike 1952
              The Marrying Kind 1952
              The Model and the Marriage Broker 1951
              Edward, My Son 1949
              Susan and God 1940
              Our Betters 1933
              A Bill of Divorcement 1932
              The Royal Family of Broadway 1930
              OKAY, FAIR, WITH SOMETHING TO RECOMMEND THEM
              The Chapman Report 1962
              Something's Got to Give 1962 fragment
              Let's Make Love 1960
              Keeper of the Flame 1942
              Two-Faced Woman 1941
              Sylvia Scarlett 1936
              MEDIOCRE
              Rich and Famous 1981
              Travels with My Aunt 1972
              A Life of Her Own 1950
              Her Cardboard Lover 1942
              Romeo and Juliet 1936
              Rockabye 1932
              Tarnished Lady 1931
              DREADFUL
              The Blue Bird 1976
              NOT SEEN
              The Corn Is Green 1979 TV
              Justine 1969
              Bhowani Junction 1956
              Winged Victory 1944
              Zaza 1938
              The Virtuous Sin 1930
              Grumpy 1930
              "The answers to all of life's riddles can be found in the movies."

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                Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 08:11 PM)

                very good film, I like it more than Bette's original version.
                Kate was fond of the film, and in his memoirs devoted a whole chapter to it, while not mentioning some of her theatrical films at all

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                  CanterburyTale — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 05:42 PM)

                  It is a pity that
                  Let's Make Love
                  is often cited as a disaster, as I enjoyed it very much.The great cameos from Bing, Gene, and Milton Berle; the tuneful score; Marilyn, Yves Montand, and Tony Randall on good form, and Frankie Vaughan singing his heart out. The plot is Swiss cheese, I readily admit, but I just find it great, frothy fun.
                  As to my other Cukor favourites
                  Adam's Rib
                  A Star Is Born
                  A Double Life
                  The Philadelphia Story
                  Holiday
                  .
                  I also liked
                  Keeper Of The Flame
                  , but not enough to consider it a favourite.
                  "Barney SloaneThat's my new nameMy old one's a little more Italian."

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                    Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 08:10 PM)

                    cameos in Let's Make Love were indeed great, but they were like 10 minutes out of very long, stretched film with very weak plot, and Yves Montand who didn't try at all

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                      gunshotwound — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 07:44 PM)

                      The ones I have
                      NOT
                      seen are in
                      red
                      . Of the ones I have seen, I liked them all. Some more than others. Some I would never watch again and some I would watch anytime they are on TV.
                      Rich and Famous 1981
                      The Corn Is Green 1979 TV
                      The Blue Bird 1976
                      Love Among the Ruins 1975 TV
                      Travels with My Aunt 1972
                      Justine 1969
                      My Fair Lady 1964
                      The Chapman Report 1962
                      Something's Got to Give 1962
                      Let's Make Love 1960 fragment
                      Heller in Pink Tights 1960
                      Wild Is the Wind 1957
                      Les Girls 1957
                      Bhowani Junction 1956
                      A Star Is Born 1954
                      It Should Happen to You 1954
                      The Actress 1953
                      Pat and Mike 1952
                      The Marrying Kind 1952
                      The Model and the Marriage Broker 1951
                      Born Yesterday 1950
                      A Life of Her Own 1950
                      Adam's Rib 1949
                      Edward, My Son 1949
                      A Double Life 1947
                      Winged Victory 1944
                      Gaslight 1944
                      Keeper of the Flame 1942
                      Her Cardboard Lover 1942
                      Two-Faced Woman 1941
                      A Woman's Face 1941
                      The Philadelphia Story 1940
                      Susan and God 1940
                      The Women 1939
                      Zaza 1938
                      Holiday 1938
                      Camille 1936
                      Romeo and Juliet 1936
                      Sylvia Scarlett 1936
                      David Copperfield 1935
                      Little Women 1933
                      Dinner at Eight 1933
                      Our Betters 1933
                      Rockabye 1932
                      A Bill of Divorcement 1932
                      What Price Hollywood? 1932
                      Girls About Town 1931
                      Tarnished Lady 1931
                      The Royal Family of Broadway 1930
                      The Virtuous Sin 1930
                      Grumpy 1930
                      "Dr. Pretorius. He's a very queer looking old gentleman."

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                        Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 08:08 PM)

                        not missing anything great
                        Girls About Town 1931 is probably the best of them
                        If you like early 30s films which were a bit stagy (but not pre code) Bill of Divorcement is good, but I am Kate Hepburn fan, although I think her films with Tracy were over pompous and nadir for everyone involved
                        Zaza is watchable, but probably weakest film Claudette Did between 1934 and 1950

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                          Romy_Ozu — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 08:01 PM)

                          Excellent
                          Holiday 1938
                          Camille 1936
                          Gaslight 1944
                          The Women 1939
                          It Should Happen to You 1954
                          Adam's Rib 1949
                          Very Good
                          Love Among the Ruins 1975
                          A Star Is Born 1954
                          Born Yesterday 1950
                          The Philadelphia Story 1940
                          Good
                          Little Women 1933
                          Les Girls 1957
                          Dinner at Eight 1933
                          My Fair Lady 1964
                          Okay
                          A Double Life 1947
                          A Woman's Face 1941
                          Edward, My Son 1949
                          Pat and Mike 1952
                          Mediocre
                          Sylvia Scarlett 1936
                          A Bill of Divorcement 1932
                          http://tinyurl.com/jmn6ru4

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                            Maddyclassicfilms — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 03:35 AM)

                            Favourites
                            Dinner At Eight
                            Holiday
                            Adam's Rib
                            A Double Life
                            The Philadelphia Story
                            A Double Life
                            A Star Is Born
                            Bhowani Junction
                            Keeper of the Flame
                            Camille
                            Born Yesterday
                            A Bill of Divorcement
                            My Fair Lady
                            Least Favourites
                            Little Women
                            (Too stagy for me. Hepburn's performance is also very over the top.)
                            Gaslight
                            (It has its moments. Ingrid Bergman is excellent, but I much prefer the earlier British version, starring Anton Walbrook.)
                            Pat and Mike
                            Sylvia Scarlett
                            Go to bed Frank or this is going to get ugly
                            .

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                              Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 09:26 AM)

                              from theatrical versions (and I only saw 30s and 40s) I liked Cukor version best, and it follows the book closely, and girls are semi-right age
                              40s version has Allyson 10 years older than Leigh and 20 (!!) years older than O'Brien. She's also too feminine,
                              70s tv version is great, with Dorothy McGuire and Greer Garson delightful (even though Garson clearly had face lifts)

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                                Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 09:28 AM)

                                haven't seen his Gaslight, but over years I got to really appreciate his work, especially with Archers and in Queen of Spades

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                                  hobnob53 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 05:24 PM)

                                  Ho Oleg,
                                  A couple of notes first.
                                  I think you mixed up two of Cukor's 60s films you put the word "fragment" after
                                  Let's Make Love
                                  (1960) when I assume you meant to put it beside the uncompleted Marilyn Monroe picture
                                  Something's Got to Give
                                  (1962). I've actually seen the 37-minute assemblage of the film spliced together a few years ago and there's really no valid way to evaluate it if any evaluation of a less-than-half-completed movie can have any meaning. Besides, if you can include this there's really no reason not to include films where Cukor took or got no credit. In any case I don't see how you can include an unfinished film of which only a portion was ever made among someone's credits.
                                  The other note is that while The_Wesley_Crusher included several films on which Cukor did uncredited work (and you're right about
                                  The Wizard of Oz
                                  Cukor didn't even shoot any footage there, just made some editorial changes that other directors followed, and anyway it was common practice in the 30s and 40s for multiple directors to take part in shooting portions of some films), he missed the two most obvious ones:
                                  Gone With the Wind
                                  and
                                  Song Without End
                                  (1960). While Cukor's final contribution to
                                  GWTW
                                  is no more than his similar contributions to other films on which he was uncredited, he directed almost all of
                                  Song Without End
                                  after he was brought in following the death of Charles Vidor early in the production. But Cukor, a gentleman of the old school, refused any directorial credit and insisted that Vidor receive sole credit as director. Nevertheless the producers put in a title card in which they thank "Mr. George Cukor" for his "contributions" to the making of the picture. Although Cukor isn't the director of record, that film might qualify for his filmography, and far from being uncredited, he did receive some form of credit.
                                  Anyway, I like Cukor as a director but am not fond of a number of his films, mainly because many just don't appeal to me because of plot, cast or some other factors. My list, after which a few remarks about his Oscar nominations.
                                  Top favorites:
                                  Dinner at Eight
                                  David Copperfield
                                  The Women
                                  A Double Life
                                  A Star is Born
                                  Bhowani Junction
                                  Second-tier favorites:
                                  What Price Hollywood?
                                  Camille
                                  Holiday
                                  The Philadelphia Story
                                  Edward, My Son
                                  Adam's Rib
                                  Pat and Mike
                                  It Should Happen to You
                                  Guilty pleasures:
                                  Keeper of the Flame
                                  The Chapman Report
                                  Overrated "biggies":
                                  Gaslight
                                  Born Yesterday
                                  My Fair Lady
                                  The rest are films that irrespective of quality (many are good) I find of limited personal interest, plus nine I've never seen (or seen in full).
                                  ACADEMY AWARDS. Cukor was nominated five times for an Oscar as Best Director:
                                  Little Women, The Philadelphia Story, A Double Life, Born Yesterday
                                  and the one he finally won for,
                                  My Fair Lady
                                  . Off hand I can't think of any director whose nominations omit so may of his greatest films and honor some frankly not as good. I can see the first three nominations, but I've always thought that
                                  Born Yesterday
                                  is a predictable, rather flat comedy, pat and dull, whose plot doesn't wear well at all. To me it's a completely uninteresting, in parts even trite, movie (and play). As for
                                  My Fair Lady
                                  , I'm among those who think the movie is a disappointment compared to the stage play. The late film historian Ephraim Katz called it "decidedly not among [Cukor's] best films" and I think that's an accurate statement. It's adequate, but stagey and (sorry) with a badly miscast Audrey Hepburn. But there's simply nothing exceptional about Cukor's direction.
                                  What amazes me is how or why Cukor
                                  didn't
                                  receive a nomination for at least some of the following
                                  Dinner at Eight, David Copperfield, The Women, Gaslight
                                  or, especially,
                                  A Star is Born
                                  . I'm not even a fan of
                                  Gaslight
                                  (the 1940 British version is infinitely better) but the film got several nominations, yet not Cukor. Most of all, the Academy's almost complete dismissal of
                                  A Star is Born
                                  has always been a mystery. This was a huge production, a highly regarded picture, and Judy Garland and James Mason did get Oscar nominations (Judy should have won, in one of Oscar's most egregious travesties), but it wasn't nominated for Best Director or Best Picture (and yet
                                  Three Coins in the Fountain
                                  was?). In my opinion this was truly Cukor's finest directing job and if he ever deserved the Oscar it was for this film. It's generally been acknowledged that his win for
                                  My Fair Lady
                                  was more in the way of belated recognition for his illustrious career than for a fair but unexceptional job helming a commercially successful adaptation of a hit musical.

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                                    Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 09:34 PM)

                                    Thank you so much for this wonderful and interesting reply Hobnob
                                    yes, I meant Something's Got to Give, sorry for the mistake. I think it would have been a good film. While I love Doris Day, I've only seen her version once, about 20 years ago, but I rewatch Grant / Dunne version ever few years.
                                    Agree with 'Gaslight' being an overrated "biggie", I feel same way about 'Star is Born'. My issue with both "Star is Born" that they feature a woman who'se been a star for quiet a while, at the end of her film stardom, but we are still supposed to accept them as young girls.

                                    Off hand I can't think of any director whose nominations omit so may of his greatest films and honor some frankly not as good
                                    I think De Mille is a clear winner here. His only nomination for director was for 'Greatest Show', and since he was a producer, he did get an award, and it was also his only best picture. By far not his best sound film, in my opinion - the weakest.

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                                      hobnob53 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 10:46 PM)

                                      Thank you, Oleg. But I have to say I'm a bit puzzled about your criticism of
                                      A Star is Born
                                      :
                                      My issue with both "Star is Born" that they feature a woman who'se been a star for quiet a while, at the end of her film stardom, but we are still supposed to accept them as young girls.
                                      In both versions (1937 and Cukor's 1954 film) the woman rises fairly quickly to stardom while her husband, a longtime actor now on the skids due to booze and brawling, falls. It may all happen a little fast to be wholly credible, but the actress in each hasn't been a successful one for "quite a while" it's actually only been for a relatively short time, maybe a year or so at most, with her stardom just beginning certainly not at its end. So the woman
                                      should
                                      be close to the same age as when we first see her.
                                      You make a point about DeMille, but the fact that he received only one nomination in his entire career makes his lack of nominations kind of
                                      un
                                      remarkable basically the norm, with his lone nod for
                                      Greatest Show
                                      the one notable exception. DeMille was a showman more than a great director; not a single actor in any of his films was ever nominated for an Oscar, which itself is pretty remarkable considering his reputation and success.
                                      Cukor, on the other hand, had five nominations, but not all for his best films, and the one he won was as I said more of a "life achievement" pat on the back than for anything special in his direction. He was a far more critically acclaimed director than DeMille and considering all his highly regarded films it's surprising which ones he was and was not nominated for.

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                                        Oleg123 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 11:19 PM)

                                        sorry, I wasn't clear.
                                        I meant in Star is Born (1954), Garland has been a star for 15 years
                                        In Star is Born (1937), Janet Gaynor has been a star for 10 years.
                                        In both cases it has been closer to end of their star career, Gaynor retired the following year, and for Garland - her next film would be only 7 years later, Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)

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                                          hobnob53 — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 09:27 PM)

                                          Oh, I see what you mean about
                                          A Star is Born
                                          . But I see no problem in casting established actresses as the neophyte Vicki Lester.

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