19 movies since 1934
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2003 | - | ▶ Gilmore Girls > Season 4 > An Affair to Remember | |
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1963 | - | ▶ Spencer's Mountain | |
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1959 | - | ▶ A Summer Place | |
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1957 | - | ▶ An Affair to Remember | |
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1956 | - | The Last Wagon | |
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- | ▶ Jubal | |
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1955 | - | White Feather | |
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1954 | - | ▶ Drum Beat | |
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1953 | - | Treasure of the Golden Condor | |
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1947 | - | ▶ Dark Passage | |
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- | ▶ The Red House | |
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1944 | - | ▶ Hollywood Canteen | |
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1943 | - | ▶ Destination Tokyo | |
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- | ▶ Stage Door Canteen | |
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1942 | - | ▶ You Were Never Lovelier | |
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1939 | - | ▶ Love Affair | |
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1936 | - | ▶ The Petrified Forest | |
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1934 | - | Flirtation Walk | |
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- | ▶ Dames | |
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18 movies since 1943
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1963 | - | ▶ Spencer's Mountain | |
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1959 | - | ▶ A Summer Place | |
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- | ▶ The Hanging Tree | |
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1958 | - | ▶ The Badlanders | |
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- | Kings Go Forth | |
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- | ▶ Cowboy | |
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1957 | - | ▶ 3:10 to Yuma | |
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1956 | - | The Last Wagon | |
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- | ▶ Jubal | |
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1954 | - | ▶ Drum Beat | |
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- | ▶ Demetrius and the Gladiators | |
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1953 | - | Treasure of the Golden Condor | |
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1950 | - | ▶ Broken Arrow | |
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1947 | - | ▶ Dark Passage | |
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- | ▶ The Red House | |
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1945 | - | Pride of the Marines | |
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1944 | - | ▶ Hollywood Canteen | |
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1943 | - | ▶ Destination Tokyo | |

Delmer Daves
Screenplay, Director
Gender:
male
Birthday:
1904-07-24
Place of Birth:
-
Day of Death:
1977-08-17
(with 73 years)
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Last Movies
▶ Gilmore Girls > An Affair to Remember (2003)
Director: Leo McCarey
▶ Spencer's Mountain (1963)
Director: Delmer Daves
with: Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James MacArthur
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Selected Movies
▶ An Affair to Remember (1957)
Director: Leo McCarey
with: Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning
Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953)
Director: Delmer Daves
with: Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith, Finlay Currie
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