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  1. Tay Garnett… was thin, laughing, rugged-featured. Like Hitchcock, his film career began in title-writing for silent films. As nearly all his colleagues of the Silents, he was athletic, a flyer, an adventurer, like them, he was an intellectual without wanting to be.” François Truffaut

  2. May 27, 2021 · Although opinions vary on the American director Tay Garnett’s auteur status, his high-spirited lowlife drama is well worth a look. Garnett (1894-1977) broke into movies writing slapstick ...

  3. William Taylor "Tay" Garnett (June 13, 1894 – October 3, 1977) was an American film director and writer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tay Garnett, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  4. Inscribed to Tay Garnett by the author. Swanner, Charles D. Those Were The Days Elsinore, CA: Mayhall Printshop, 1971. Inscribed to Tay Garnett by the author. Webb, Richard. Great Ghosts of the West L.A.: Nash Publishing, 1971. Inscribed to Tay Garnett by the author. Richard Webb was an American film, television and radio actor who also wrote ...

  5. A prolific, skillful director of adventure films, westerns and other hard-hitting fare, Tay Garnett began in films around 1920 as a writer. Becoming as a director near the end of the silent period, Garnett quickly demonstrated the narrative verve and technical competence typical of his work with...

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › tay_garnettTay Garnett | Rotten Tomatoes

    A prolific, skillful director of adventure films, westerns and other hard-hitting fare, Tay Garnett began in films around 1920 as a writer. Becoming as a director near the end of the silent period ...

  7. The best of Tay Garnett. Banished from various U.S. protectorates in the Pacific, a saloon entertainer uses her femme-fatale charms to woo politicians, navy personnel, gangsters, riff-raff, judges and a ship's doctor in order to achieve her aims.