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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cy_EndfieldCy Endfield - Wikipedia

    Cyril Raker Endfield (November 10, 1914 – April 16, 1995) was an American film director, who at times also worked as a writer, theatre director, magician and inventor. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, he worked in the New York theatre in the late 1930s before moving to Hollywood in 1940.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0256831Cy Endfield - IMDb

    Cy Endfield was a director, writer and producer who made socially critical and stylish films in Hollywood and Britain. He was blacklisted by HUAC, fled to Britain, and directed Zulu (1964), a classic war epic.

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    • Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
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    • Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, England, UK
  3. Apr 20, 1995 · A profile of the American-born British director Cy Endfield, who made films such as Zulu, Night of the Demon and The Sound of Fury. Learn about his life, career, style and legacy in this obituary from 1995.

  4. Cy Endfield. Director: Zulu. The son of a struggling businessman, Cy Endfield--born Cyril Raker Endfield--worked hard to be admitted to Yale University in 1933. While completing his education he became enamored with progressive theatre and appeared in a New Haven production of a minor Russian play in 1934.

    • November 10, 1914
    • April 16, 1995
  5. May 2, 1995 · Cy Endfield, a director who was blacklisted in the United States before moving to Britain and filming the bloody epic "Zulu," died on April 16 at his home in...

  6. A biography of Cy Endfield, a filmmaker who fled Hollywood during the blacklist and made films in Britain, such as Zulu and The Sound of Fury. Learn about his diverse interests, political struggles, and inventions in this comprehensive study by Brian Neve.

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  8. Feb 22, 2019 · In our latest installment of the series, Brian Neve discusses The Many Lives of Cy Endfield: Film Noir, the Blacklist, and Zulu. Holly Werner-Thomas’s review of The Many Lives of Cy Endfield: Film Noir, the Blacklist, and Zulu is currently available online. What’s it about and why does it matter?