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Like his brother Jack White (aka Preston Black), Hungarian-born director Jules White was a comedy specialist. After early successes directing melodrama parodies and Sidewalks of New York (1931), Buster Keaton’s most commercially successful film, White became a regular collaborator of the Three Stooges, whose comedy shorts make up the bulk of his filmography.
Locarno Festival
Színész
Filmek | |
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1915 |
Egy nemzet születése |
1914 |
The Spoilers |
Dokumentumfilm | |
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1984 |
Stooge Snapshots (Tévéfilm) |
Rövid | |
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1956 |
Creeps |
1954 |
Scotched in Scotland |
1953 |
Rip, Sew and Stitch |
1952 |
Three Dark Horses |
1949 |
The Ghost Talks |
1947 |
Sing a Song of Six Pants |
1940 |
A Plumbing We Will Go |
1931 |
So quiet on the canine front |
1930 |
Hot Dog |
Rendező
Filmek | |
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1959 |
Three Stooges Fun-O-Rama |
1933 |
Broadway to Hollywood |
1931 |
Sidewalks of New York |
Producer
Rövid | |
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1952 |
Caught on the Bounce |
1950 |
Nursie Behave |
1947 |
All Gummed Up |
1946 |
Mr. Wright Goes Wrong |
1945 |
Calling All Fibbers |
1934 |
Radio Dough |