1. Herve Le Boterf, Harry Baur. - Document - Gale Academic OneFile
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Gale Academic OneFile includes Herve Le Boterf, Harry Baur. by Richard Hauer Costa. Read the beginning or sign in for the full text.
2. Tribute to Harry Baur | Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival
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“I’ve always felt a connection with bad-tempered people. Perhaps the same was true with Harry Baur. On the other hand, if you loved the business, you could not not love Harry Baur. His intelligence was vast, sharp. His cultural knowledge was never at fault. He had an admirable dramatic sense. His observations, opinions, and criticisms were always relevant. […] Baur never failed to surprise me. He had unexpected qualities, absolutely original expressions. In Poil de carotte, he rightfully received acclaim for the role of Lepic. He was one of the first to play Simenon’s inspector Maigret on the screen. Baur and his pipe were truly Maigret, as it was for David Golder, as it was for Lepic… He was always Harry Baur but he was also always the character of the story in a surprising way”. This is how Julien Duvivier remembered Harry Baur in 1953, an actor he had directed in seven films. Baur’s gigantic stature emanated an ineffable magnetism even when still, and his face could express friendliness, danger, toughness, guile, or violence with a slight change of the look in his eyes.
3. [PDF] Poil de Carotte - Greek Love Through the Ages
The famous Harry Baur, as the cuckold, is somewhat "heavy" and un-. French but so forceful an actor that he builds up conviction out of his inherent powers.
4. The French Had a Name for It | Cinezine Kane
Aznavour plays Horace Fabiani, one of three Corsican brothers living in Paris and the latest generation to become enmeshed in a feud with the rival Colonna ...
Posts about The French Had a Name for It written by cinepam
5. Observations on film art : 2012 - David Bordwell
Jul 15, 2012 · The presence of Baur in both David Golder and Les Misérables led to the Depression and Ritorvati threads to weave together to produce a third: “ ...
State Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 1927. DB: When it comes to film culture, Wisconsin yields to no one in weird-assery. I’ve chronicled Mad City Movie Mania on other occasions (here and here), and a current flap has just added to the annals of the addled. It revolves around Madison’s Orpheum Theatre, a 1927 movie palace that […]
6. [PDF] 48 Annual Daytime Emmy Awards NOMINATIONS – June 25th
Harry Friedman, Executive Producer/Writer. Billy Wisse, Editorial Producer ... Brandon Baur, Producer. Diane Benneian, Producer. Clark Bentson, Producer.
7. [PDF] The Actors Studio and Hollywood in the 1950s: A History of Theatrical ...
feud between him and Louis B. Mayer, who made sure that as his own power ... murdered his professional idol, Harry Baur, the late French actor. “I keep.
8. Montana The Magazine of Western History
... Harry C. McDean | Davis, Wyoming Range War , reviewed by Jeremy Johnston ... Baur | Joralemon, Copper, the Encompassing Story of Mankind's First Metal ...
(Front) Lower Falls, Waterfall in Yellowstone, by John Henry Twachtman, 1895; (back) Untitled sketch, by Joe De Yong, ca 1930.
9. Site Map - April 19, 1938 - The New York Times
THE SCREEN; ' Dark Eyes,' With Harry Baur and Simone Simon, at the Fifty-fifth Street Playhouse ... FEUD' Hurries Away After ParleyEarly Gives New Denial ...
All New York Times stories published on April 19, 1938.
10. Cal Poly Humboldt Chronology | Library Special Collections & Archives
HSC adopts master plan for future campus development • Arcata requests 5,000 FTE limit on students • Fred Telonicher and Harry Griffith become first Oustanding ...
11. Observations on film art : 2012 : July - David Bordwell
Jul 18, 2012 · The ALRC, declining to step into the middle of the feud ... Harry Baur.” The only other entry in this brief thematic collection ...
DB here: A bad back kept me from Cinema Ritrovato, as Kristin explained in her Bologna blog entry. So I spent that week at home fiddling with the Film Art entry, and starting another one that I posted most recently, on the swirl of controversy around the Orpheum Theatre here in Madison. Thanks to some […]
12. The Miracle of the Wolves (1924) A Silent Film Review
Jun 2, 2020 · The cast includes all the greaters french actors&actresses of these times, with unique Harry Baur in Jean Valjean. Incredible acting ...
A dive into medieval French history complete with royal conspiracies, a castle siege or two and, of course, those wolves. The film deals with the power struggle between Louis XI and the Duke of Bur…