Birthday: August 12, 1911
Too often dismissed as little more than a genre filmmaker, Samuel Fuller was instead one of the earliest and most uncompromising forces in American independent cinema. Noted for his tabloid-influenced storytelling style, breathless camera work, and extreme close-ups, Fuller was a pugnacious, tough-as-nails man whose movies reflect a uniquely personal vision; obsessed with themes of ...more- 1954
- Directors Guild of America
- Best Director
- Hell and High Water
- nom
- 1997
- The End of Violence
- Louis Bering
- 1996
- Words
- The Narrator
- 1994
- Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made
- Himself
- 1994
- Somebody to Love
- Sam Silverman
- 1993
- Golem: The Petrified Garden
- Sam
- 2004
- The Big Red One: The Reconstruction
- Director
- 2004
- The Big Red One: The Reconstruction
- Screenwriter
- 1990
- The Day of Reckoning
- Director
- 1990
- The Day of Reckoning
- Screenwriter
- 1989
- Street of No Return
- Director













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