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The New York Film Festival, which takes place September30 through October 16, will also feature a special screening of the digitally-restored version of William Wyler's "Ben-Hur."
Michelle Williams in "Marilyn" film gets NY debut Reuters 2011
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The Masterworks program will highlight digitally restored versions of William Wyler's 1959 epic "Ben-Hur" and Nicholas Ray 's "We Can't Go Home Again."
Preferring Marilyn Matthew Oshinsky 2011
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Peck and Albert are both terrific, and Wyler's on-location shooting is flavorful and evocative.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Peck and Albert are both terrific, and Wyler's on-location shooting is flavorful and evocative.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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In early September, 1945, less than a month after the two bombs fell, Lt. McGovern -- who as a member of Hollywood's famed First Motion Picture Unit shot some of the footage for William Wyler's "Memphis Belle" -- had become one of the first Americans to arrive in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Greg Mitchell: The Great Hiroshima Cover-up: How the U.S. Hid Shocking Historic Footage for Decades Greg Mitchell 2011
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Peck and Albert are both terrific, and Wyler's on-location shooting is flavorful and evocative.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Two words which immediately reminded me of Joe Bradley, the fictional American journalist in William Wyler's Roman Holiday, a 1953 romance in which Bradley (Gregory Peck) encounters Princess Ann (Audrey Hepburn), a young woman who has escaped from her aides for a respite from making public appearances.
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The children of multi-Academy Award winning director William Wyler will be interviewed on-stage by Leonard Maltin before the screening of Wyler's drama, The Shakedown (1929).
Thomas Gladysz: 15 Reasons to Attend the San Francisco Silent Film Festival 2010
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With a splendid score by Aaron Copland, majestic costumes by Edith Head, and Wyler's mastery of psychological tension, "The Heiress" (like its star) remains a Hollywood treasure.
John Farr: A Tale of Two Sisters: Hollywood's Longest Running Feud 2010
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More films followed: the eccentric thriller "Touch of Evil," directed by Orson Welles; William Wyler's "The Big Country," costarring with Gregory Peck; a sea saga, "The Wreck of the Mary Deare" with Gary Cooper.
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