Edmund Goulding Overview:

Director, Edmund Goulding, was born on Mar 20, 1891 in Feltham, England. Goulding died at the age of 68 on Dec 24, 1959 in Los Angeles, CA and was laid to rest in Forest Lawn (Glendale) Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA.

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Dark Victory (1939, )

By Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 5, 2018 From The Stop Button

Bette Davis and George Brent never kiss in Dark Victory. He?s a brilliant neurosurgeon, she?s a mysteriously ill young socialite. He saves her, they fall in love. But does he really save her?. Victory gives Davis an excellent part, right up until the end of the film. It?s a somewhat bumpy ride?in th... Read full article


Grand Hotel (, 1932)

By Judy on Feb 23, 2011 From Movie Classics

I’ve been getting increasingly interested in the Barrymores recently and watching a lot of their films, so I want to write about some more of them here. Glossy drama Grand Hotel is one of three ?films made in 1932 which starred brothers John and Lionel together – the others were Arsene L... Read full article


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He wrote a screenplay specifically for Joan Crawford, entitled "Never Goodbye", however she rejected the part. In response to his reaction, she said, "What are you bitching for? You got your fifty thousand dollars for writing the damn thing".

Directed 9 actors to Oscar nominations: Gloria Swanson (Best Actress, The Trespasser (1929)), Nancy Carroll (Best Actress, The Devil's Holiday (1930)), Fay Bainter (Best Actress, White Banners (1938)), Bette Davis (Best Actress, Dark Victory (1939)), Mary Astor (Best Supporting Actress, The Great Lie (1941)), Joan Fontaine (Best Actress, The Constant Nymph (1943)), Anne Baxter (Best Supporting Actress, The Razor's Edge (1946)), Clifton Webb (Best Supporting Actor, The Razor's Edge (1946)), and Edmund Gwenn (Best Supporting Actor,
Former stage actor. Wounded in World War I and emigrated to the United States.

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