Top 21 Quotes & Sayings by Howard Hawks

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American director Howard Hawks.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Howard Hawks

Howard Winchester Hawks was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era. Critic Leonard Maltin called him "the greatest American director who is not a household name."

The western is the simplest form of drama - a gun, death.
I think girls who insult people are very attractive.
I made 'Rio Bravo' with John Wayne. It worked out pretty well and we both liked it, so a few years later we decided to make it again. Worked out pretty good that time, too. — © Howard Hawks
I made 'Rio Bravo' with John Wayne. It worked out pretty well and we both liked it, so a few years later we decided to make it again. Worked out pretty good that time, too.
You can't fix a bad script after you start shooting. The problems on the page only get bigger as they move to the big screen.
Too many actors try to get too much out of scenes that they ought to be leaving alone, just doing them quickly and getting the hell out.
When you've got some talent, your job is to use it.
I have a theory that the only way you can be any good is if the camera likes you. If the camera doesn't like you, you are gone.
If you want to make pictures and enjoy making them, you better go out and make something that a lot of people want to see. And then they'll turn you lose and let you make what you want. And then maybe you can do some of the things that you want to do. But as a beginner, you haven't got a chance.
John Wayne represents more force, more power than anyone else on the screen.
I'm a storyteller - that's the chief function of a director. And they're moving pictures, let's make 'em move!
I'm such a coward that unless I get a good writer, I don't want to make a picture.
I try to tell my story as simply as possible, with the camera at eye level.
A good movie is three good scenes and no bad scenes.
I guarantee you that two directors that are any good can take the same story, change the name of the characters, change the name of the town, and make an entirely different picture.
There's action only if there is danger.
I get a little sick of these New Yorkers who want me to make some psychic thing, like 'The Left-Handed Gun.' They don't know anything about Western history.
It's hard not to think of Jack Ford when you're making a Western. Hard not to think of him when you're making any picture.
I don't think plot as a plot means much today. I'd say that everybody has seen every plot twenty times. What they haven't seen is characters and their relation to one another. I don't worry much about plot anymore.
Fortune favors the prepared. — © Howard Hawks
Fortune favors the prepared.
John Wayne represents more force, more power, than anybody else on the screen.
I find that when you open on a group of people sitting down and talking, the scene sits down with them. The best antidote for that is an entrance. Begin the scene with someone entering, and somehow it’s more interesting.
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