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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Director (feature film)
1.
Thunder Road (1958)
as Director
A fast-driving moonshiner locks horns with a Chicago gangster.
A fast-driving moonshiner locks horns with a Chicago gangster.
2.
Siren of Atlantis (1949)
as Director
3.
The Chase (1946)
as Director
Returning a lost wallet gains unemployed veteran Chuck Scott a job as chauffeur to Eddie Roman, a seeming gangster whose enemies have a way of meeting violent ends. The job proves nerve-wracking, and soon Chuck finds himself pledged to help Eddie's lovely, fearful, prisoner-wife Lorna to escape. The result leaves Chuck caught like a rat in a trap, vainly seeking a way out through dark streets. But the real chase begins when the strange plot virtually starts all over again...
Returning a lost wallet gains unemployed veteran Chuck Scott a job as chauffeur to Eddie Roman, a seeming gangster whose enemies have a way of meeting violent ends. The job proves nerve-wracking, and soon Chuck finds himself pledged to help Eddie's lovely, fearful, prisoner-wife Lorna to escape. The result leaves Chuck caught like a rat in a trap, vainly seeking a way out through dark streets. But the real chase begins when the strange plot virtually starts all over again...
4.
Voice in the Wind (1944)
as Director
After being tortured by the Nazis, a concert pianist fights to recover his memory.
After being tortured by the Nazis, a concert pianist fights to recover his memory.
5.
Prisoner of Japan (1942)
as Director
6.
Waterfront (1939)
as Dialogue Director
A hard-living dockworker finds religion until his brother is murdered.
A hard-living dockworker finds religion until his brother is murdered.
7.
City in Terror (1939)
as Dialogue Director
Family who witness a murder are pursued by gangsters.
Family who witness a murder are pursued by gangsters.
8.
Smashing the Money Ring (1939)
as Dialogue Director
The Secret Service investigates a fleet of gambling ships.
The Secret Service investigates a fleet of gambling ships.
9.
Torchy Runs for Mayor (1939)
as Dialogue Director
After digging up the dirt on local politicians, a newswoman decides to run for office.
After digging up the dirt on local politicians, a newswoman decides to run for office.
10.
Everybody's Hobby (1939)
as Dialogue Director
A hobby-mad family makes their obsessions pay off.
A hobby-mad family makes their obsessions pay off.
11.
I Met My Love Again (1938)
as Director
The marriage plans of two college sweethearts go amiss when the girlfriend meets a writer and runs off to marry him.
The marriage plans of two college sweethearts go amiss when the girlfriend meets a writer and runs off to marry him.
12.
Leathernecker, The (1935)
as Director
13.
Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920)
as Director
Cinematography (feature film)
14.
The Green-Eyed Monster (1916)
as Camera
15.
Should a Mother Tell? (1915)
as Camera
16.
The Wonderful Adventure (1915)
as Camera
17.
The Blindness of Devotion (1915)
as Camera
Fortune-hunting Renee Delaveaux marries the Count de Carney to get her hands on his money. But she falls into a liaison with the Count's ward, Pierre Cavereaux, a handsome young soldier. Pierre, however, betrays her by seducing and marrying the Count's niece Bella. The furious Renee brings the quadrangle crashing down when she attempts murder.
Fortune-hunting Renee Delaveaux marries the Count de Carney to get her hands on his money. But she falls into a liaison with the Count's ward, Pierre Cavereaux, a handsome young soldier. Pierre, however, betrays her by seducing and marrying the Count's niece Bella. The furious Renee brings the quadrangle crashing down when she attempts murder.
18.
Dr. Rameau (1915)
as Camera
19.
A Price for Folly (1915)
as Camera
20.
Shannon of the Sixth (1914)
as Camera
21.
A Celebrated Case (1914)
as Camera
Writer (feature film)
22.
Voice in the Wind (1944)
as Adpt from an orig story by
After being tortured by the Nazis, a concert pianist fights to recover his memory.
After being tortured by the Nazis, a concert pianist fights to recover his memory.
23.
Prisoner of Japan (1942)
as Orig scr
24.
Waterfront (1939)
as Screenwriter
A hard-living dockworker finds religion until his brother is murdered.
A hard-living dockworker finds religion until his brother is murdered.
25.
Caravan (1934)
as Contr to dial
26.
Hypnotized (1932)
as Screenwriter
27.
Captain of the Guard (1930)
as Adaptation
28.
Hide-Out (1930)
as Scen
29.
Hide-Out (1930)
as Story
30.
Barnum Was Right (1929)
as Adaptation
31.
The Chaser (1928)
as Story
32.
Heart Trouble (1928)
as Story
33.
Three's a Crowd (1927)
as Story
34.
Long Pants (1927)
as Story
Harry Shelby (Harry Langdon) has been kept in knee pants for years by his overprotective parents, but the day finally comes when Harry is given his first pair of long pants. Almost immediately, he is expected to marry his childhood sweetheart Priscilla (Priscilla Bonner)... but instead, Harry's first heady whiff of manhood has got him panting after Bebe (Alma Bennett), a "fast" woman from the big city. Mistakenly thinking that Bebe fancies him too, Harry risks everything to help her out when she lands in jail, only to end up in hot water himself. Through it all, sweet Priscilla waits for her man to come to his senses.
Harry Shelby (Harry Langdon) has been kept in knee pants for years by his overprotective parents, but the day finally comes when Harry is given his first pair of long pants. Almost immediately, he is expected to marry his childhood sweetheart Priscilla (Priscilla Bonner)... but instead, Harry's first heady whiff of manhood has got him panting after Bebe (Alma Bennett), a "fast" woman from the big city. Mistakenly thinking that Bebe fancies him too, Harry risks everything to help her out when she lands in jail, only to end up in hot water himself. Through it all, sweet Priscilla waits for her man to come to his senses.
35.
His First Flame (1927)
as Story
Fire chief Amos McCarthy (Vernon Dent), a confirmed misogynist, counsels his nephew Harry Howells (Harry Langdon) to avoid matrimony at all costs. Still, the lovestruck Harry is determined to marry his sweetheart Ethel (Natalie Kingston). All that changes, though, when it turns out Ethel is a faithless gold-digger. Disillusioned, Harry spends the night in his uncle's fire house to try and forget his troubles... until the clamor of a fire alarm presents the bumbling Harry with a chance to be a hero.
Fire chief Amos McCarthy (Vernon Dent), a confirmed misogynist, counsels his nephew Harry Howells (Harry Langdon) to avoid matrimony at all costs. Still, the lovestruck Harry is determined to marry his sweetheart Ethel (Natalie Kingston). All that changes, though, when it turns out Ethel is a faithless gold-digger. Disillusioned, Harry spends the night in his uncle's fire house to try and forget his troubles... until the clamor of a fire alarm presents the bumbling Harry with a chance to be a hero.
36.
The Strong Man (1926)
as Story
A meek Belgian soldier (Harry Langdon) fighting in World War I receives penpal letters and a photo from "Mary Brown", an American girl he has never met. He becomes infatuated with her by long distance. After the war, the young Belgian journeys to America as assistant to a theatrical "strong man", Zandow the Great (Arthur Thalasso). While in America, he searches for Mary Brown... and he finds her, just as word comes that Zandow is incapacitated and the little nebbish must go on stage in his place.
A meek Belgian soldier (Harry Langdon) fighting in World War I receives penpal letters and a photo from "Mary Brown", an American girl he has never met. He becomes infatuated with her by long distance. After the war, the young Belgian journeys to America as assistant to a theatrical "strong man", Zandow the Great (Arthur Thalasso). While in America, he searches for Mary Brown... and he finds her, just as word comes that Zandow is incapacitated and the little nebbish must go on stage in his place.
37.
A Lady of Quality (1924)
as Adaptation
38.
Life's Darn Funny (1921)
as Scen
39.
The Third Generation (1920)
as Scen
Producer (feature film)
40.
Voice in the Wind (1944)
as Presented By
After being tortured by the Nazis, a concert pianist fights to recover his memory.
After being tortured by the Nazis, a concert pianist fights to recover his memory.
Production Companies (feature film)
41.
Behind Prison Walls (1943)
as Company
Director (short)
42.
HOW TO TRAIN A DOG (1936)
A satirical Robert Benchley short making fun of trying to raise and train a dog.
A satirical Robert Benchley short making fun of trying to raise and train a dog.
43.
HOW TO BEHAVE (1936)
Robert Benchley, etiquette expert, finds it increasingly difficult to follow his own advice.
Robert Benchley, etiquette expert, finds it increasingly difficult to follow his own advice.
44.
The Pharmacist (1932)
A druggist has to deal with a nightmare of a family.
A druggist has to deal with a nightmare of a family.
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