Wednesday, October 08, 2025

King Vidor: The Men Who Made the Movies (1973) Richard Schickel’s TV Documentary on PBS (Video)


(I posted this on december 10, 2022, got two hits, but then either switched it to "drafts," or google's Gauleiter did.)

Re-posted by N.S.

When I saw this episode of the documentary in 1973, it had a profound effect on me, particularly the passage on The Crowd (1930).






5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I always saw the name and wondered,"what's the deal with that name?"

Self proclaimed?

N.S. or RM--any inside info?

--GRA

Nicholas said...

His name at birth was King Wallis Vidor. His paternal grandfather, Károly
Vidor was a Hungarian immigrant. Haven't yet been able to find an explanation for the name.

Anonymous said...

No high expectations from the parents giving him THAT moniker,was there. Thanks,N.S.


--GRA

Anonymous said...

It's not totally uncommon as a name. You've probably seen the actor King Donovan, who was in INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS and a million other things (and was married to Imogene Coca). "Royal" turns up occasionally also as a name (as with the prolific character actor Royal Dano), though they sometimes shorten it to "Roy."

-RM

Anonymous said...

King Kong.

--GRA