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  1. 7 de jul. de 2023 · POR EDGAR DEL VALLE. La película dirigida por George Cukor, reuniendo una vez más a la pareja formada por Katharine Hepburn y Spencer Tracy, en una comedia romántica clásica de la época. La historia narra de una pareja amorosa de abogados felizmente casada, que se enfrentan en los tribunales como defensor y fiscal respectivamente.

  2. Mujeres ( The Women) es una película estadounidense de 1939, del género comedia dramática, dirigida por George Cukor; está basada en la obra teatral homónima de Clare Boothe Luce y fue adaptada por Anita Loos y Jane Murfin. La cinta tiene como estrellas a Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford y Rosalind Russell, a quienes secundan Paulette Goddard ...

  3. Info su George Cukor biografia filmografia discografia video foto citazioni curiosità frasi celebri news carriera di George Dewey Cukor vero nome

  4. 28 de oct. de 2004 · Cukor, George. b. July 7, 1899, New York City, USA. d. January 23, 1983, Los Angeles, USA. That’s fun, dancing on the edge! – Little Emily in David Copperfield (1934) After Norman Maine (James Mason) listens to Esther Blodgett (Judy Garland) sing “The Man That Got Away” in George Cukor’s 1954 version of A Star is Born, he describes ...

  5. George Cukor directed Katharine Hepburn in her screen debut ‘A Bill of Divorcement’ in 1932. The film was a success and he and Hepburn became friends. They worked together in several other films over the years, such as, ‘Little Women’ (1933), ‘Sylvia Scarlett’ (1935), and ‘Holiday’ (1938).

  6. A few years ago, David Susskind presided over a panel of Hollywood people, three of whom were the directors Richard Brooks, George Cukor, and Fred Zinnemann. It became clear during the course of the program that Susskind respected Brooks, revered Zinnemann, and dismissed Cukor as a “woman’s director.”.

  7. George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 – January 24, 1983) was an American movie director. He made many comedy movies and movies based on books. Cukor directed several of RKO's most important movies such as Little Women (1933).