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  1. 24 de ene. de 2024 · Born in September of 1900 in Paris, Robert Florey was a French-American film director, screenwriter, journalist and actor. He is known for his early career’s avant-garde German expressionist style and for his later work as a reliable studio-system director to complete troubled productions. Born Robert Fuchs, Florey spent his early years in Paris near the…

  2. 9 de sept. de 2019 · Florey’s manifold achievements far exceed his reputation. Orphaned at a young age, he was raised in Geneva where, while still in his teens, he wrote, acted as cinematographer and appeared in a small role in what, according to his biographer Brian Taves, may be the first feature-length Swiss film, Une heureuse intervention (1919).

  3. The Love of Zero: Directed by Robert Florey. With Joseph Marievsky, Tamara Shavrova, Anielka Elter, Marco Elter. While playing his trombone one Sunday, the enthusiastic Zero sees Beatrix and falls in love. He returns the next week to express his feelings, and it's mutual. Over the next few months, they spoon, kiss, and find happiness. Then, she receives a letter from Kabul, demanding that she ...

  4. French-American director, screenwriter, film journalist and actor Robert Florey was born in Paris on the 14th of September, 1900. Florey moved to America in the autumn of 1921, and his most prolific period as a director was during the 1930s and 40s. Known for his edgy, expressionist style, he also had a reputation for being a reliable studio ...

  5. Robert Florey. Robert Florey ( París, 14 de setembre de 1900 - Santa Monica, Califòrnia, 16 de maig de 1979) a ser un director, guionista, periodista i ocasional actor cinematogràfic franc-estatunidenc. París i Hollywood van marcar els pols magnètics d'aquest francès entusiasta del cinema estatunidenc; posseït pel cinema des que en la ...

  6. Daughter Of Shanghai (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Have A Look At You Deft enough work by Robert Florey directing for Paramount, as Anna May Wong (as Lan Ying, title character) has made her way to Central America hunting the head of the human-smuggling ring that killed her father back in San Francisco, inveigling Charles Bickford as the proprietor Hartman, Gino Corrado his interpreter, Evelyn ...

  7. Robert Florey in 1921, interviewing Charlie Chaplin as Holly-wood correspondent for Cinemagazine and other European film Journals. Florey observes the making of Tess of the Storm Country (1922) in Chatsworth; from left, cinematographer Charles Rosher, director John Robertson, Florey, and star Mary