Budd Boetticher

  • male, deceased (2001)
  • Chicago, IL, United States
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Budd Boetticher (July 29, 1916 - November 29, 2001) was a film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott. Known for their sparse style, dramatic rocky locations near Lone Pine, California, and recurring stories of a lone man seeking vengeance amidst a brutal and abstract landscape, the films have, decades after their release, … Wikipedia
Also known as:
Oscar BoetticherBud BoetticherOscar Jr
Born:
July 29, 1916
Died:
November 29, 2001
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  • TSPDT - Budd Boetticher

    "Between 1956 and 1960, Boetticher directed a cycle of Westerns that were to secure for him an enthusiastic following among connoisseurs of the genre both here and abroad.
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Budd Boetticher: Mexico City

    The career of Budd Boetticher is one of the most interesting ever confined to B pictures. A collegiate athlete at Ohio State University, he traveled to Mexico in the mid-1930s, becoming so enamored with bullfighting that he eventually wielded the cape as
    www.lycos.com/info/budd-boetticher--mexico-city.html
  • Budd Boetticher on IMDb

    Brilliant, distinguished American director, particularly of Westerns, whose simple, bleak style disguises a complex artistic temperament. The son of a wealthy hardware retailer, Boetticher attended Culver Military Academy and Ohio State University, where
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  • Budd Boetticher

    Born on 29 th July 1916 in Chicago, USA, Budd Boetticher was an extraordinary American director with an amazing artistic simplicity that to a very large extent also defines his noteworthy films. Boetticher was born to a rich hardware retailer and attende
    www.theydeserveit.com/entertainment/budd-boetticher.html
  • Film | Budd Boetticher

    Budd Boetticher , who has died of multiple organ failure aged 85, was a maverick. His love of film-making was matched only by his love of action, notably as a matador and horseman. In the late 1950s Boetticher directed six B westerns which became known
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  • Budd Boetticher - Films as...

    Budd Boetticher will be remembered as a director of Westerns, although his bullfight films have their fervent admirers, as does his Scarface -variant, The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond. Since Boetticher's Westerns are so variable in quality, it is tempti
    www.filmreference.com/Directors-Be-Bu/Boetticher-Budd.html
  • Ride Lonesome: The Films of...

    Budd Boetticher was born Oscar Boetticher Jr . in 1916 in Chicago. An avid boxer and football player, he went to Mexico in the 1930s to become a matador, which led to his being hired as a technical advisor on Rouben Mamoulian 's 1941 bullfighting romanc
    hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/films/2005winter/boetticher.html
  • Budd Boetticher

    Budd Boetticher was born Oscar Boetticher Jr. in 1916 in Chicago. An avid boxer and football player, he went to Mexico in the 1930s to become a matador, which led to his being hired as a technical advisor on Rouben Mamoulian 's 1941 bullfighting romance
    www.lycos.com/info/budd-boetticher.html
  • Budd Boetticher: Tombstone...

    Boetticher's career took off as he worked his way up directing low-budget pot-boilers and crime dramas, including Escape in the Fog (1945) and Black Midnight (1949). His claim to fame as a director came in 1951 with Bullfighter and the Lady , starring Ro
    www.wildestwesterns.com/no_4/tributes/budd_boetticher.htm