
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Sidney (October 4, 1916 – May 5, 2002) was an American film director and film producer who worked primarily at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Sidney was assigned to direct the Our Gang comedies in 1938. After a year of working on these shorts, he moved on to the Crime Does Not Pay series and popular Pete Smith specialties. He graduated to directing features in 1941. He then worked his way into directing large scale musicals such as The Harvey Girls (1946), The Three Musketeers (1948), Annie Get Your Gun (1950), and Kiss Me Kate (1953). Sidney left MGM to make The Eddy Duchin Story (1956) at Columbia Pictures, where he made his base for the next decade for such films as Jeanne Eagels (1957), Pal Joey (1957), Who Was That Lady? (1960), Pepe (1960), and Bye Bye Birdie (1963). He would return to MGM to film A Ticklish Affair (1963) and Elvis Presley's Viva Las Vegas (1964). His last film was Half a Sixpence (1967). Sidney was nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award four times, starting with the lush Technicolor remake of Show Boat. In 1958 he was presented with a Golden Globe Award for Best World Entertainment through Musical Films. For his work in the art of cinema, George Sidney was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue

血闘

Quicker'n a Wink

Of Pups and Puzzles

Anchors Aweigh

Annie Get Your Gun

三銃士

The Harvey Girls

Kiss Me Kate

Thousands Cheer

The Red Danube

Pepe

Who Was That Lady?

Pal Joey

Viva Las Vegas

愛情物語

Key to the City

Holiday in Mexico

Free and Easy

Show Boat

Pacific Rendezvous

Jeanne Eagels

Party Fever

Tiny Troubles

ジーグフェルド・フォリーズ

Alfalfa's Aunt

Cousin Wilbur

Half a Sixpence

Bye Bye Birdie

Bathing Beauty

Pilot #5

Young Bess

A Ticklish Affair

Cass Timberlane

Hollywood Hobbies

The Swinger

Dog Daze

Flicker Memories

Clown Princes

Love on Tap

Jupiter's Darling

Sunday Night at the Trocadero

Third Dimensional Murder

Willie and the Mouse

Pacific Paradise