Hubert Cornfield
Hubert Cornfield (February 9, 1929 — June 18, 2006) was a film director in Hollywood. He was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and died in Los Angeles, California. Billy Wilder, William Wyler and Joseph L. Mankiewicz all signed his Directors Guild of America (DGA) application.
He moved to the US as a refugee in 1941.[1] He received attention for a short film he made The Color is Red which attracted the interest of 20th Century Fox.[2]
Filmography
- The Color is Red (short)
- Sudden Danger (1955)
- Lure of the Swamp (1957)
- Plunder Road (1957)
- The 3rd Voice (1960)
- Angel Baby (1961) (replaced by Paul Wendkos)[3]
- Pressure Point (1962)
- The Night of the Following Day (1969)
- Les Grandes Moyens (1976)
References
- Hopper, H. (1959, Sep 26). Looking at hollywood. Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963) Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/182361991
- In the picture. (1962, Fall). Sight and Sound, 31, 177. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1305498396
- By A.H. WEILER. (1960, Mar 27). VIEW FROM A LOCAL VANTAGE POINT. New York Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/115030275
External links
- Hubert Cornfield at IMDb
- Tribute at Film Monthly
- Obituary at Variety
- Obituary at Los Angeles Times
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