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George Stevens

George Stevens

Birthday: 18 December 1904, Oakland, California, USA
Birth Name: George Cooper Stevens
Height: 180 cm

George Stevens, a filmmaker known as a meticulous craftsman with a brilliant eye for composition and a sensitive touch with actors, is one of the great American filmmakers, ranking with John Ford, Wil ...Show More

George Stevens
If a director is lucky enough to work with Irene Dunne, his worries disappear. Every scene she's in Show more If a director is lucky enough to work with Irene Dunne, his worries disappear. Every scene she's in matches; she's the film editor's delight. I would say she's just about as "careless" as George Arliss. Hide
[on James Dean] All in all, it was a hell of a headache to work with him. [on James Dean] All in all, it was a hell of a headache to work with him.
[on The Talk of the Town (1942)]: "I knew it was going to come off all along: it didn't have that el Show more [on The Talk of the Town (1942)]: "I knew it was going to come off all along: it didn't have that element of hazard in it. It was more of an understood flight with a take-off time and an arrival time and not too much headwind." Hide
[on Jean Arthur] One of the greatest comediennes the screen has ever seen. When she works, she gives Show more [on Jean Arthur] One of the greatest comediennes the screen has ever seen. When she works, she gives everything that's in her, and she studies her roles more than most of the actresses I've known. Hide
[on 'CinemaScope'] "It's fine if you want a system that shows a boa constrictor to better advantage Show more [on 'CinemaScope'] "It's fine if you want a system that shows a boa constrictor to better advantage than a man." Hide
[from a 1967 interview] "I just knew that if you engaged the audience with a promise that something Show more [from a 1967 interview] "I just knew that if you engaged the audience with a promise that something would develop, you were in business. If not, you had to contrive automatic ridiculousness continuously. Comedy, in this sense, is all about preparation. Things have to be arranged and set up - cause and effect - and if the cause is apparent to the audience, they'll stick with it until their sagacity is rewarded. It's their intelligence that foresees things, while the comic character doesn't." Hide
[In response to a question from Shelley Winters on the difference between stage and screen acting] S Show more [In response to a question from Shelley Winters on the difference between stage and screen acting] Shelley, in films you talk soft and think loud. Hide
George Stevens's FILMOGRAPHY
as Director (7)
Solarmovie