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A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory — resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
Well known cinematic movies, which deal with Khufu or at least have the Great Pyramid as a theme, are Howard Hawks ' Land of the Pharaohs from 1955, a fictional account of the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, and Roland Emmerich ´ s Stargate from 1994, in which an extraterrestrial device is found near the pyramids.
* Howard Hawks, film director ( 1896 – 1977 )
Howard Winchester Hawks ( May 30, 1896December 26, 1977 ) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era.
Howard Hawks was born in Goshen, Indiana on May 30, 1896.
He was the first-born child of Frank W. Hawks ( 1865 – 1950 ), a wealthy paper manufacturer, and his wife, Helen Howard ( 1872 – 1952 ), the daughter of a wealthy industrialist.
Frank Hawks and Helen Howard met in the early 1890s and married in 1895.
In 1898 the family moved to Neenah, Wisconsin where Frank Hawks began working for his father-in-law's Howard Paper Company.
Howard, bought him a Mercer race car and Hawks began racing and working on his new car during the summer vacation in California.
This sound film starred Lee Tracy and Mae Clarke and was an early example of the " fast-talking " sound films that Howard Hawks would later make one of his signatures.
In 1930 Howard Hughes hired Hawks to direct Scarface, a gangster film loosely based on the life of Chicago mobster Al Capone.
In 1941 Hawks began work on the Howard Hughes produced ( and later directed ) film The Outlaw, based on the life of Billy the Kid and starring Jane Russell.
Orson Welles in an interview with Peter Bogdanovich said of Howard Hawks in comparison to John Ford " Hawks is great prose ; Ford is poetry ".
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Howard Hawks has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1708 Vine Street.
* Clark Branson, Howard Hawks, A Jungian Study, Garland-Clarke Editions, 1987
* Jim Hillier, Howard Hawks: American Artist, Peter Wollen ( British Film Institute, 1997 )
* Joseph McBride ( ed ), Focus on Howard Hawks, Prentice-Hall, Inc, 1972
* Todd McCarthy, Howard Hawks: The Grey Fox of Hollywood, ( Grove Press, 1997 )
* Pippin, Robert B. Hollywood Westerns and American Myth: The Importance of Howard Hawks and John Ford for Political Philosophy ( Yale University Press, 2010 ) 208 pp.
* Robin Wood, Howard Hawks, Secker & Warburg, 1968
* Robin Wood, Howard Hawks, British Film Institute, 1981, revised with addition of chapter " Retrospect ".
* Robin Wood, Howard Hawks ( New Edition ), ( Wayne State University Press, 2006 )
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Howard and style
Their characters — Fiona and Charles — were a pair of lovestruck, dated cinema idols engaging in stilted, extraordinarily polite dialogues, in scenes that were parodies of Sir Noël Coward's style, most particularly that of Dame Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard in Brief Encounter.
Certain specific incidents in the fictional Keating's career are pointed to by Heynick as having been drawn from Hood's real-life career, such as their both suddenly gaining national fame by winning the highly-publicized skyscraper contest for a media corporation in the early 1920s with a design in the historicist style, and their both heading the committee for a " modernistic " World's Fair in the 1930s from which the hero architect ( Howard Roark in the novel, Frank Lloyd Wright in real-life ) was excluded.
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He was best known for Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard and was a prime exponent of the English Baroque style.
The town was founded in 1943 by Howard Moffitt, a builder known for his vernacular Moffitt cottage architectural style, as part of a planned regional orange and grapefruit growing community.
The complaint claimed that the Newsnight team spoke only to people who held opinions against either Michael Howard or the Conservatives and that Paxman's style was bullying and unnecessarily aggressive.
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Designed by John Galen Howard and built by Giovanni " John " Meneghetti in the Classical Revival Beaux-Arts style, Sather Gate was completed in 1910.
Sports broadcaster Howard Cosell hosted or co-hosted almost all of the specials, and commented on the action with a semi-serious version of the style for which he was famous.
Among universities designed in the Beaux-Arts style there are, the most notable ones are Columbia University, ( commissioned in 1896 ), designed by McKim, Mead, and White ; the University of California, Berkeley ( commissioned in 1898 ), designed by John Galen Howard ; the campus of MIT ( commissioned in 1913 ), designed by William W. Bosworth, Carnegie Mellon University ( commissioned in 1904 ), designed by Henry Hornbostel ; and the University of Texas ( commissioned in 1931 ), designed by Paul Philippe Cret.
In one episode of The Mike Douglas Show, Howard, his hair in a style popular at the time, made a surprise appearance during an interview of the writer of a " where-are-they-now " book.
When Abbott was promoted to Cabinet in 2000, Prime Minister Howard described him as an effective performer with an endearing style, whereas the Opposition described him as a " bomb thrower.
Several early episodes of the 1980s TV series V ( about an alien invasion of earth ) also began in faux-newscast style ( featuring, like Without Warning, a real-life journalist, in the case of V, Howard K. Smith ) until this gimmick was abandoned.
Westholme, in Water Street, was designed by Howard Joseland in the Arts and Crafts style for John Bennett, one of the pioneer developers of Wahroonga.
Craignairn, in Burns Road, was also designed in the Arts and Crafts style by Howard Joseland for Walter Strang.
In Gore Vidal's essay titled " The Art and Arts of E. Howard Hunt ," Vidal assesses Bremer's writing style and notes the apparent contradiction between Bremer's lucid prose and his characterization as a person with a mediocre intellect.
* Howard Staunton, an English chess master who lends his name to a style of chess pieces
Williams ' interview style is brash, and she refers to herself, à la Howard Stern, as the " Queen Of All Media.
< div style =" padding: 0em 1. 5em ;"> This segment started in 2004 when Rove pointed a camera at Kirribilli House and asked the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, to flick his light switch if he was willing to be interviewed on the show.
When he first joined the act in 1958 ( shortly after appearing in a dramatic role in the Gregory Peck western, The Bravados ), DeRita wore his hair in a style similar to that of former Stooge Shemp Howard, and did so during initial live stage performances.
However, his edgy style made him a hit on The Howard Stern Show.
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Howard exploits his remaining fame as a former soap opera star to raise money for AIDS causes by hosting a benefit which includes a performance by Finger Lakes Trio of the Village People song " YMCA " performed in a pastiche of chamber music style.

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