Omar Kiam is a Costume Design American born on 19 july 1894
Omar Kiam
Omar Kiam participated to
31 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
6 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Costume and makup
, 1h41
Directed by William WylerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors Walter Huston,
Ruth Chatterton,
Paul Lukas,
Mary Astor,
David Niven,
Gregory GayeRoles Costume Design
Rating76%
Samuel "Sam" Dodsworth (Walter Huston) is the successful, self-made and unsophisticated head of Dodsworth Motor Company, an American automobile parts manufacturing firm, based in the small Midwestern town of Zenith (also the setting for Lewis' Babbitt). His wife Fran (Ruth Chatterton), feeling trapped by the boring social life of their small-town existence, convinces her spouse to sell his interest in the company and take her to Europe. Sam disregards the warning of Tubby Pearson, his banker and friend, that men like them are only happy when they are working., 1h44
Directed by William WylerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Historical,
RomanceActors Merle Oberon,
Laurence Olivier,
David Niven,
Geraldine Fitzgerald,
Flora Robson,
Donald CrispRoles Costume Design
Rating74%
A traveller named Lockwood (Miles Mander) is caught in the snow and stays at the estate of Wuthering Heights, despite the cold behaviour of his aged host, Heathcliff (Laurence Olivier). Late that night, after being shown into an upstairs room that was once a bridal chamber, Lockwood is awakened by a cold draft and finds the window shutter flapping back and forth. Just as he is about to close it, he feels an icy hand clutching his and sees a woman outside calling, "Heathcliff, let me in! I'm out on the moors. It's Cathy!" Lockwood calls Heathcliff and tells him what he saw, whereupon the enraged Heathcliff throws him out of the room. As soon as Lockwood is gone, Heathcliff frantically calls out to Cathy, runs down the stairs and out of the house, into the snowstorm., 1h50
Directed by John Ford,
Stuart HeislerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes La fin du monde,
Seafaring films,
Météorologie,
Prison films,
Transport films,
Catastrophe climatique,
Disaster films,
American disaster filmsActors Dorothy Lamour,
Jon Hall,
Mary Astor,
C. Aubrey Smith,
Thomas Mitchell,
Raymond MasseyRoles Costume Design
Rating70%
As a passenger ship sails by the bleak ruins of a deserted island, Dr. Kersaint (Thomas Mitchell) blows his former home a kiss. When a fellow passenger asks him about the place, he tells its tragic story, segueing into a flashback. , 1h46
Directed by Sidney FranklinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Fredric March,
Merle Oberon,
Herbert Marshall,
Lawrence Grant,
Janet Beecher,
John HallidayRoles Costume Design
Rating65%
Kitty Vane, Alan Trent, and Gerald Shannon have been inseparable friends since childhood. Both Alan and Gerald are in love with Kitty, who in turn has been infatuated with Alan her entire life. , 1h39
Directed by Richard Rosson,
William Wyler,
Howard HawksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Edward Arnold,
Joel McCrea,
Frances Farmer,
Walter Brennan,
Andrea Leeds,
Mary NashRoles Costume Design
Rating68%
The story focuses on ruthless Barney Glasgow (Edward Arnold), who will stop at nothing to achieve his goal as he rises in rank from lowly lumberjack to the head of the logging industry in 19th century Wisconsin. His determination to succeed eventually leads him to end his relationship with saloon singer Lotta Morgan (Frances Farmer) and marry Emma Louise Hewitt (Mary Nash), the daughter of his boss Jed Hewett (Charles Halton), in order to secure a partnership in his business., 1h31
Directed by William Wyler,
H. C. Potter,
Stuart HeislerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Romance,
WesternActors Gary Cooper,
Merle Oberon,
Walter Brennan,
Harry Davenport,
Fuzzy Knight,
Patsy KellyRoles Costume Design
Rating64%
Mary Smith (Merle Oberon), daughter of presidential hopeful Horace Smith (Henry Kolker), has lived a cloistered life free of any scandal. Although she is devoted to her father and supports his political aspirations, she longs for a life of her own. Believing she needs some excitement in her life, Mary's free-spirited Uncle Hannibal (Harry Davenport) takes her dancing at a nightclub, which the police raid for gambling. When Horace learns that press reporters have discovered Mary's name on the police report, he sends his daughter off to the family's Palm Beach, Florida mansion.