
George Stevens
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Directing · Born 1904-12-18 · age 70 at death · Oakland, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Stevens (December 18, 1904 – March 8, 1975) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer. Among his most notable films were Diary of Anne Frank (1959), nominated for Best Director, Giant (1956), winner of Oscar for Best Director, Shane (1953), Oscar nominated, and A Place in the Sun (1951), winner of Oscar for Best Director. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Stevens, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Titles

Giant

Shane

A Place in the Sun

The Diary of Anne Frank

Swing Time

The Greatest Story Ever Told

Gunga Din

Woman of the Year

The Talk of the Town

Penny Serenade

Big Business

The More the Merrier

Brats

Vivacious Lady

Below Zero

I Remember Mama

Liberty

Nazi Concentration Camps

Alice Adams

The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case

The Battle of the Century

Unaccustomed as We Are

Blotto

Men O' War

A Damsel in Distress

Wrong Again

Annie Oakley

The Second 100 Years

Putting Pants on Philip

We Faw Down

Bacon Grabbers

Should Married Men Go Home?

Quality Street

Early to Bed

The Only Game in Town

Hollywood Party

Vigil in the Night

The Nitwits

Kentucky Kernels

Something to Live For

Should Tall Men Marry?

The Night Life

The Black Cyclone

Feed 'em and Weep

Haunted at Midnight

Air-Tight

Bachelor Bait

That Justice Be Done

The Real McCoy

Call a Cop!

No Man's Law

The Nazi Plan

High Gear

The Panic Is On

The Undie-World

Mama Loves Papa

George Stevens World War II Footage

Lightning

Crazy Feet

Snappy Sneezer