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  • Screen Snapshots: The Great Director (1951)
  • Short | 9 min | Documentary, Short
Screen Snapshots: The Great Director (1951)
Short | 9 min | Documentary, Short

This Columbia short (production number 3860) finds Staub doing an early-day golly-gee whiz-swell version of Larry King (but with more class and less boot-licking)over Cecil B. DeMille as they look at old film clips which do little to prove...See moreThis Columbia short (production number 3860) finds Staub doing an early-day golly-gee whiz-swell version of Larry King (but with more class and less boot-licking)over Cecil B. DeMille as they look at old film clips which do little to prove the assertion that DeMille was a Great Director. DeMille mainly shows up to plug his upcoming "The Greatest Show On Earth"...which wasn't. Written by Les Adams See less
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Updated Jul 19, 1951

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Jul 19, 1951 (United States)

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Cecil B. DeMille
Self - 'The Great Director' Self - 'The Great Director'   See fewer
Bebe Daniels
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Geraldine Farrar
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Lila Lee
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Gloria Swanson
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