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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Delmer_DavesDelmer Daves - Wikipedia

    Delmer Lawrence Daves (July 24, 1904 – August 17, 1977) was an American screenwriter, film director and film producer. [1] He worked in many genres, including film noir and warfare, but he is best known for his Western movies, especially Broken Arrow (1950), The Last Wagon (1956), 3:10 to Yuma (1957) and The Hanging Tree (1959).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0202681Delmer Daves - IMDb

    Delmer Daves. Writer: An Affair to Remember. Although Delmer Daves obtained a law degree at Stanford University, he never had the opportunity to use it; while still in college, he obtained a job as a prop boy on The Covered Wagon (1923) and after graduation was hired by several film companies as a technical advisor on films with a college ...

  3. Aug 13, 2024 · Delmer Daves was an American writer and director of motion pictures who worked in a number of genres but was best known for his westerns, which include Broken Arrow (1950), The Last Wagon (1956), and 3:10 to Yuma (1957).

  4. Delmer Daves. Writer: An Affair to Remember. Although Delmer Daves obtained a law degree at Stanford University, he never had the opportunity to use it; while still in college, he obtained a job as a prop boy on The Covered Wagon (1923) and after graduation was hired by several film companies as a technical advisor on films with a college ...

  5. Delmer Daves is the most forgotten of the American directors championed by French film critics in the Fiftieswhy? The reasons have little to do with his true stature as a filmmaker.

  6. www.theyshootpictures.com › davesdelmerTSPDT - Delmer Daves

    Delmer Daves. Director / Screenwriter / Producer. (1904-1977) Born July 24, San Francisco, California, USA. Key Production Country: USA. Key Genres: Western, Drama, War, War Drama, Romantic Drama, Melodrama, Family Drama, Traditional Western, Thriller, Mystery, Psychological Western.

  7. May 14, 2013 · Delmer Davess classic western is psychologically probing, magnificently shot, and fascinatingly ambiguous.