George Cukor
George Dewey Cukor was a Hungarian-jewish mind controlled movie director, used in the Holywood film industry, to push the gay agenda with William Haines (gay scene in Greenwich Village), James Vincent, John Darrow,.. He was a friend of David Selznick (RKO Radio Pictures). He was trained at Dewitt Clinton High School like Edward Bernays, Richard Condon (The Manchurian Candidate), Sherwood Schwartz (The Brady Bunch), Richard Avedon (Harper's Bazaar), Bill Graham (Grateful Dead), Ace Frehley (Kiss), Ben Wattenberg (AEI), Lionel Trilling and Irving Howe (NY Intellectuals), Paddy Chayefsky (Altered States), Jan Peerce (Blue Bird of Happiness), Stan Lee (Marvel Comics), Kool Keith (Bellevue), Bob Kane (Batman) and at City College of NY (Students Army Training Corps). On Broadway he worked with Frank Morgan and Douglass Montgomery. |
Astrological chart
born 7/7/1899, date Robert Heinlein, d Arthur Conan Doyle, Marc Chagall, Ringo Starr, crash Roswell, crash Howard Hughes
Dom: Cancer (the Chariot), Leo, Gemini - Jupiter, Mercury, Sun.
3: Jupiter in Scorpio, 12: Mercury in Leo.
died 1/24/1983, date Sharon Tate, Natassja Kinski, d Winston Churchill, d Ron Hubbard.
Filmography
1930 Grumpy
1930 The Royal Family of Broadway Fredric March
1930 The Virtuous Sin Walter Huston (father of John Huston)
1931 Tarnished Lady Talluluah Bankhead (lesbian agenda)
1931 Girls About Town
1932 Rockabye
1933 Dinner At Eight Jean Harlow
1934 Manhattan Melodrama (mm=33, additional scenes, announcing the John Dillinger ritual) Clark Gable Myrna Loy William Powell Mickey Rooney Joseph Mankiewicz MGM
1935 David Copperfield (Charles Dickens) WC Fields Freddie Bartholomew Lionel Barrymore Maureen O'Sullivan
1935 Sylvia Scarlett (Scarlett Woman) Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant
1936 Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare)
1938 Holiday Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant
1939 Zaza
1939 The Women Norma Shearer John Barrymore
1939 Gone With the Wind (several scenes)
1940 The Philadelphia Story MGM Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant James Stewart
1941 A Woman's Face (film noir) Joan Crawford Conrad Veidt
1941 Two-Faced Woman Greta Garbo
1944 Gaslight Ingrid Bergman Charles Boyer Angela Lansbury
1944 Winged Victory (US Air Force propaganda) Darryl Zanuck Lee Cobb George Reeves (Superman)
1947 A Double Life Shelley Winters
1950 A Life of Her Own Lana Turner Ray Milland Tom Ewell
1950 Born Yesterday Judy Holliday William Holden Columbia Pictures
1952 The Marrying Kind Judy Holliday Aldo Ray Charles Bronson Ruth Gordon
1952 Pat and Mike Ruth Gordon Charles Bronson
1953 The Actress Jean Simmons
1954 A Star Is Born Judy Garland James Mason screenplay by Dorothy Parker
1957 Les Girls Gene Kelly Mitzi Gaynor produced by Sol Siegel
1957 Wild is the Wind Anna Magnani
1958 Hot Spell Shirley MacLaine
1960 Heller in Pink Tights Sophia Loren Anthony Quinn Carlo Ponti
1962 The Chapman Report (Chapman name of Tate's housekeeper, Mark David Chapman) Shelley Winters Jane Fonda Cloris
Leachman play of Tennessee Williams (CCF)
1962 Something's Gotta Give Marilyn Monroe Dean Martin Walter Bernstein Henry Weinstein music by Johnny Mercer (Capitol Records)
1964 My Fair Lady Audrey Hepburn (Rothschild elite parties) Veronika Rothschild,
based on play of George Bernard
Shaw of Fabian Society, masonic black white programming inspiration for Truman Capote's Black and White Ball
1969 Justine Anouk Aimée 8/6, 3 day before Sharon Tate ritual
1976 The Blue Bird (Maurice Maeterlinck, Project
Bluebird) Elizabeth Taylor as Queen of Light Jane Fonda
Will Geer Ava Gardner (married to
Knight of Malta Frank Sinatra of
The Manchurian
Candidate) Nadezhda Pavlova Cycely Tyson
(married to Miles Davis, godmother of Lenny Kravitz) Patsy Kensit
(mother dated Aga Khan IV, later married Jim Kerr of Simple Minds and Liam Gallagher of Oasis) screenplay by Aleksei Kapler
(relationship with Joseph Stalin's
daughter at age 16) 20th Century
Fox
1981 Rich and Famous Candice Bergen (house of Sharon Tate, Truman Capote ball)
William and Catherine's blue moonchild George was born 7/22/2013.