The Men Who Made The Movies: William A. Wellman (1973)
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Language: English | Subtitle: English/French Included | 57mn 52s | 278.35MB | 3% Recovery
Genre: Documentary | Biography
DVDRip 480p - TinyBearDs | MKV | 638 x 480 | x264 600kbps 23.976fps | HE-AACv2 64kbps 2CH
Language: English | Subtitle: English/French Included | 57mn 52s | 278.35MB | 3% Recovery
Genre: Documentary | Biography
Director: Richard Schickel
William Wellman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter-director of the original A Star Is Born (1937), was called "Wild Bill" during his World War I service as an aviator, a nickname that persisted in Hollywood due to his "larger-than-life" personality and lifestyle. A leap-year baby born in 1896 on the 29th of February to a stockbroker father in Brookline, Massachusetts, Wellman was the great-great-great grandson of Francis Lewis, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. His mother, the former Cecilia McCarthy, was born in Ireland. Despite an upper-middle class upbringing, the young Wellman was a hell-raiser. He excelled as an athlete and particularly enjoyed playing ice hockey, but he also enjoyed less savory pastimes, like joy-riding in stolen cars at night.
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