Robert Earl Wise was an eclectic and acclaimed film director, producer and editor who is most often identified with the two grand-scale musicals that won him Academy Awards, West Side Story (1961) and The Sound of Music (1965). His movies included such diverse genres as Orson Welles's masterpiece Citizen Kane (1941), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Executive Suite (1954), Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), I Want to Live! (1958), Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) and The Haunting (1963).
Movie | The Set-Up | 1949 |
Movie | Wisdom | 1986 |
Movie | The Hindenburg | 1975 |
Movie | Two People | 1973 |
Movie | Happy Birthday, Wanda June | 1971 |
Movie | The Andromeda Strain | 1971 |
Movie | The Baby Maker | 1970 |
Movie | The Sand Pebbles | 1966 |
Movie | The Sound of Music | 1965 |
Movie | The Haunting | 1963 |
Movie | Two for the Seesaw | 1962 |
Movie | West Side Story | 1961 |
Movie | Odds Against Tomorrow | 1959 |
Episode |
E! True Hollywood Story Natalie Wood |
1997 |
Episode |
The Fearmakers Collection Jacques Tourneur: Master of Shadowy Shockers |
1970 |
Episode |
The Fearmakers Collection Roman Polanski: Master of Psychological Suspense |
1970 |
Episode |
The Fearmakers Collection A Conversation with Robert Wise |
1970 |