Howard Hawks
Howard Hawks
Was Mr. Hawks the second greatest motion picture director, in the classic era 1930 - 1960, after John Ford. ? How would you rank him ?
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Re: Howard Hawks
John who?ken123 wrote:Was Mr. Hawks the second greatest motion picture director, in the classic era 1930 - 1960, after John Ford. ? How would you rank him ?
For me the greats of that era, in Hollywood, were: Hitchcock, Fritz Lang and Josef von Sternberg. I'd also rate Preminger, Wilder, Jacques Tourneur, Welles and Jules Dassin above both Ford and Hawks.
Hawks was a competent tradesman, but I wouldn't consider him a great director. Although I did love His Girl Friday. And the first half of Ball of Fire (the second half was almost unwatchable).
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I like Hawks and Ford, but I much prefer Dryer, Welles, and Renoir.
Dryer only produced a handful of films, but every one of them is a gem. Welles made great films despite cuts and edits to all his work save Kane. Renoir is the master of French cinema (and some would say all cinema). Lang adapted at least 4 of his (Renoir's) films in the US.
Dryer only produced a handful of films, but every one of them is a gem. Welles made great films despite cuts and edits to all his work save Kane. Renoir is the master of French cinema (and some would say all cinema). Lang adapted at least 4 of his (Renoir's) films in the US.