Biography (1)
Charles Vidor (1900–1959) was born in Budapest as Károly Vidor. During the First World War he served in the Hungarian army, emigrating to the USA in 1922. He initially worked as an assistant director and, in 1932, he filmed his debut Sensation Hunters. For the remainder of the 1930s he chiefly made commercial films, a noteworthy example being the mystery thriller The Great Gambini (1936) with Akim Tamiroff in the lead role. In the following decade he tried his hand… (more)
Gallery (5)
Director
Movies | |
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1960 |
Song Without End |
1957 |
A Farewell to Arms |
The Joker Is Wild |
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1956 |
The Swan |
1955 |
Love Me or Leave Me |
1954 |
Rhapsody |
1952 |
Hans Christian Andersen |
Thunder in the East |
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1951 |
It's a Big Country |
1948 |
The Loves of Carmen |
1946 |
Gilda |
1945 |
A Song to Remember |
Over 21 |
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1944 |
Cover Girl |
Together Again |
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1943 |
The Desperadoes |
1942 |
The Tuttles of Tahiti |
1941 |
Ladies in Retirement |
New York Town |
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They Dare Not Love |
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1940 |
My Son, My Son! |
The Lady in Question |
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1939 |
Blind Alley |
Romance of the Redwoods |
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Those High Grey Walls |
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1937 |
A Doctor's Diary |
She's No Lady |
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The Great Gambini |
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1936 |
Muss 'em Up |
1935 |
His Family Tree |
Strangers All |
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The Arizonian |
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1934 |
Double Door |
1933 |
Sensation Hunters |
1932 |
The Mask of Fu Manchu |
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1929 |
Spy, The |
The Bridge |
Producer
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1948 |
The Loves of Carmen |
Screenwriter
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1929 |
The Bridge |