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Vidor

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Vi·dor  (vdôr), King Wallis 1894-1982.
American film director noted for his experimentation with visual effects and camera movement in motion pictures such as The Big Parade (1925) and Wedding Night (1935).


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That year she marred Barton Bainbridge, an older English businessman, who shot himself after she ran off and then married Charles Vidor, the film director.
Cameraman Ronald Vidor said Reiner tried to be a father figure to the cast, and would take them rafting and play baseball games on weekends.
Vidor remembers air raid sirens that were regularly tested when she was growing up in Chicago, and the fear such exercises caused.
 
 
 
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