Movies by King Vidor
You are now browsing page 2, where we continue to showcase more remarkable films by King Vidor. If you’ve already sampled some standout titles on previous pages, it’s the perfect time to discover even more noteworthy productions. Keep exploring and enjoy your cinematic adventure!
The Champ (1931)
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A broken-down alcoholic prizefighter struggles to keep custody of his adoring son.
Street Scene (1931)
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The setting is a city block during a sweltering summer, where the residents serve as representatives of the not-very-idealized American melting pot. There is idle chitchat, gossip, jealousy, racism, adultery, and suddenly but not unexpectedly, a murder.
Billy the Kid (1930)
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Billy, after shooting down land baron William Donovan's henchmen for killing Billy's boss, is hunted down and captured by his friend, Sheriff Pat Garrett. He escapes and is on his way to Mexico when Garrett, recapturing him, must decide whether to bring him in or to let him go.
Hallelujah (1929)
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A black laborer turns preacher after accidentally killing a man.
The Big Parade (1925)
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The story of an idle rich boy who joins the US Army's Rainbow Division and is sent to France to fight in World War I, becomes friends with two working class men, experiences the horrors of trench warfare, and finds love with a French girl.