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His directing career started on his return from Europe in 1919 when he co-directed the silent film “When the Clouds Roll by” with Theodore Reed. ...
The year 1939 marked Fleming’s finest, directorial-wise. ... The film started out under the direction of George Cukor, but he was replaced by Fleming because it was said that “Cukor was paying far more attention to Vivien Leigh than the rest of the film. ... Victor was later replaced, temporarily, by Sam Wood after suffering a nervous breakdown. But the performance given by Clarke gable and Vivien Leigh, along with the combination of Cukor and Fleming’s direction was enough to make this movie a classic that is ranked 4th on The American Film Institutes top 100 list.
Victor Fleming was a Director that Left quite a few marks on film history.
Approximate Word count = 888 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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