Clifford Smith (director)
Clifford Smith (1894–1937) was an American film director who also occasionally acted and produced. He directed over eighty films between 1915 and 1937 as well as several serials, doing much of his work for Universal Pictures. Primarily a director of westerns he worked with leading genre stars such as William S. Hart.[1]
Clifford Smith | |
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Born | August 22, 1894 |
Died | September 17, 1937 (aged 43) Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1912–1937 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Apostle of Vengeance (1916)
- The Red-Haired Cupid (1918)
- Ridgeway of Montana (1924)
- Fighting Fury (1924)
- The Sign of the Cactus (1925)
- A Roaring Adventure (1925)
- The White Outlaw (1925)
- The Fighting Peacemaker (1926)
- The Wild Horse Stampede (1926)
- The Desert's Toll (1926)
- The Man in the Saddle (1926)
- The Terror (1926)
- The Phantom Bullet (1926)
- Sky High Corral (1926)
- The Demon (1926)
- Rustlers' Ranch (1926)
- A Six Shootin' Romance (1926)
- The Ridin' Rascal (1926)
- The Scrappin' Kid (1926)
- The Set-Up (1926)
- The Arizona Sweepstakes (1926)
- Open Range (1927)
- Loco Luck (1927)
- The Valley of Hell (1927)
- The Texan (1932)
- Five Bad Men (1935)
- Wild West Days (1937, serial)
- Radio Patrol (1937, serial)
- Secret Agent X-9 (1937, serial)
- Jungle Jim (1937, serial)
References
- Hoffmann p.76
Bibliography
- Henryk Hoffmann. Western Movie References in American Literature. McFarland, 2012.
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